An Experimental Investigation of Lubricant/Main Shaft Interaction and Dryout in an Automatic Transmission Model

981447

5/4/1998

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Abstract
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When unexpected integrated lubricant-related problems occur, for example, high-speed operating conditions, lubricants can be degraded and even fail to reach certain automatic transmission parts. Dryout of oil films means a serious lack of lubrication, which may damage the power transmission line and key parts. Dryout of ATF is analogous to that in forced convective boiling and condensation. It thus requires special efforts to determine the mechanics that induce such fluid transport phenomena.
This paper presents an experimental investigation of lubricant activities in the main shaft. Dimensional analysis is applied, and flow maps of the air-oil flow and dryout regimes are constructed. Correlations closely agree with the data and reveal the possibility of dryout. Heat transfer effect is briefly discussed.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/981447
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Cheng, S., Yang, W., and Ling, C., "An Experimental Investigation of Lubricant/Main Shaft Interaction and Dryout in an Automatic Transmission Model," International Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exposition, Dearborn, Michigan, United States, May 4, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981447.
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5/4/1998
Product Code
981447
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Technical Paper
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English