Initial Wet Clutch Frictional Characteristics of ATF/B-CVTF under Low Speed Sliding Conditions
2003-01-1969
05/19/2003
- Event
- Content
- The antishudder performance of automatic transmission fluids (ATFs) and belt-drive continuously variable transmission fluids (B-CVTFs) used in automotive transmissions equipped with slip control torque converter lock-up clutch systems is an important issue. These fluids require both initial antishudder performance and antishudder durability, but most researchers have mainly studied antishudder durability.This paper describes the initial frictional properties-break-in properties-of some commercial ATFs and B-CVTFs using a low velocity friction apparatus (LVFA).
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- Citation
- Wada, H., and Matsuoka, T., "Initial Wet Clutch Frictional Characteristics of ATF/B-CVTF under Low Speed Sliding Conditions," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-1969, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-1969.