Influence of Additive Chemistry on Manual Transmission Synchronizer Performance
2002-01-1697
05/06/2002
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- Content
- The lubricant is a key component in the successful operation of a manual transmission, but it is important that the interactive effects with the friction material are understood. This paper examines the effect of several key additive components on the friction and wear performance of a single sinter composition in a carefully controlled laboratory test. In addition, the test method allows one to develop information about the shift behavior of the fluid-synchronizer material combination which provides useful information about shift quality. From the original experimental design program a predictive model was developed and an optimized formulation was tested as a validation of the results.
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- Citation
- O'Connor, B., Van Mullekom, J., Gahagan, M., Rank, R. et al., "Influence of Additive Chemistry on Manual Transmission Synchronizer Performance," SAE Technical Paper 2002-01-1697, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-01-1697.