Frictional Power Loss Distribution of Automotive Axles - Experimental Evaluation and Analysis
2021-26-0483
09/22/2021
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- The given paper presents the main elements of frictional power loss distribution in an automotive axle for passenger car. For reference two different axles were compared of two different sizes to understand the impact of size and ratio of gear and bearings on power loss characteristics. It was observed that ~50% of total axle power loss is because of pinion head-tail bearing and its seals, which is very significant. Roughly 30% of total power loss is contributed by pinion-ring gear pair and differential bearings and remaining ~20% by wheel end bearing and seals. With this study the automotive companies can take note of the area where they need to focus more to reduce their CO2 emissions to meet the stringent BS6, CAFÉ and RDE emission norms.
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- Citation
- Ahuja, V., Singh, C., Singh, P., and Gummadi, G., "Frictional Power Loss Distribution of Automotive Axles - Experimental Evaluation and Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 2021-26-0483, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/2021-26-0483.