Efficient Dual Clutch Transmission Family for Transversal, Transaxle Powertrains
2017-26-0036
01/10/2017
- Event
- Content
- The reduction of CO2 emissions at vehicle level through the improvement of transmission efficiency represents the essential goal of transmission development engineers. New requirements, such as the recovery of the kinetic energy of the vehicle while coasting, the hybridization of drivetrains and autonomous driving, are challenges that can best be overcome with automatic transmissions. Dual clutch transmissions (DCT) with power-on-demand actuation systems offer a particularly efficient method of meeting the new requirements. However, many markets show vehicle applications with production volumes of less than 100.000 units per year. FEV’s new DCT family is conceived especially for customers in these markets. The re-use of proven subsystems which are already in series production results in a "business case" for applications with lower volumes also. This article introduces this transmission family.
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- Citation
- Steinberg, I., Freiholtz, D., and Hellenbroich, G., "Efficient Dual Clutch Transmission Family for Transversal, Transaxle Powertrains," SAE Technical Paper 2017-26-0036, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-26-0036.