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Sensitivity Analysis and Experimental Verification of Automotive Transmission Gearbox Synchronizer Gear Shift Quality

2020-09-25
2020-28-0386
Synchronizer is the key element for the smoother gear shift operation in the constant mesh transmission. In the gear shift operation, the double bump occurs at the contact between the sleeve teeth and the clutch body ring teeth after the full synchronization. The double bump is random in nature and the dynamics is difficult to predict. The double bump gives a reaction force to the driver and affects the gear shift quality. This paper focus on the sensitivity analysis of the synchronizer ring index percentage and the clutch body ring asymmetric chamfer angle to reduce the occurrence and magnitude of the double bump. The system level simulation model is developed using 1D simulation tool. The modeling is done after complete declutching event so that there is no power supply to the transmission. The model can handle both upstream and downstream reflected inertia depending upon the gear shift event.
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A Multi-disciplinary Approach for Evaluating Strength of Engine Cylinder Head and Crankcase Assembly under Thermo-Structural Loads

2009-04-20
2009-01-0819
The design and development of cylinder head and crankcase is the most critical activity in a new Engine program. These two components are subjected to complex and cyclic loading as a result of the interaction between fluid flow, heat transfer and mechanical loads. Apart from structural durability, bore distortions, the need of effective sealing at the head and crankcase joint has to be ensured. The physical validation of the structure requires the components to be developed and this is a long phase including the validation itself. Any modification due to failure or optimization at this stage can be a set back in meeting the deliverables within the given time lines. Physical testing does not provide any means of visualization of the flow and the structural deformation modes.
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Virtual Drivetrain Simulation Using Adams View and Correlation with Test

2016-04-05
2016-01-1361
Reducing the vibrations in the drivetrain is one of the prime necessities in today’s automobiles from NVH and strength perspectives. The virtual drivetrain simulation methodology to predict the driveline induced excitations transmitted to vehicle is developed for three cylinder engine using Adams View. The obtained mount forces from Adams dynamic simulation is correlated with the measured test data at vehicle level and the good correlation is observed. Paper discusses on the methodology of virtual drivetrain using Adams view and the correlation of measured dynamic mount forces with simulation results. This correlation gives the confidence that the developed simulation methodology can be used to get the mount forces of different orders from drivetrain.
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Methodology Development for Multibody Simulation to Understand Shift Shock Behaviour

2021-04-06
2021-01-0714
One of the critical challenges for transmission design is to predict the gear shift dynamics accurately and to ensure smooth gear shift quality for different driver behaviors while shifting. This calls for detailed understanding of the RWUPs. Through prototype testing, understanding the influence of different parameters is costly and time consuming. Also, the testing does not provide necessary visualization of exact physics and the identification of issues is difficult. One of such typical concerns is shift shock while shifting the gear. Sudden gear engagement or disengagement leads to impact torque in drivetrain during shifting of gears, which in turn results in winding and unwinding of powertrain due to vehicle Inertia. This induces noise and vibration that affects driver comfort. The paper presents, the methodology to frontload prediction of dynamics of gear shifting that leads to shift shock behavior.
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