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A New Automatic Transmission Fluid with Extended Friction Durability and Minimal Temperature Dependence

2008-06-23
2008-01-1728
This laboratory presents a new step-automatic transmission fluid with enhanced friction durability and robustness for the Asian marketplace. This mineral-oil-based fluid also meets JASO M315-1A performance requirements on torque capacity, anti-oxidation, anti-wear, extreme pressure (EP), anti-aeration/foam control, copper corrosion and anti-rust performance. The fluid offers a JASO M349 low velocity friction apparatus (LVFA) durability lifetime of over 1100 hours. Moreover, this fluid maintains stable torque capacity during its entire LVFA durability lifetime, across the temperature range of 40 to 120 °C. Similarly, friction level changes with sliding speed are smaller than experienced by other commercial factory-fill ATFs. These critical performance features are due to a new fluid friction system approach, which may enable new types of transmission hardware or calibration.
Technical Paper

Durability of Dual Clutch Transmission Fluids

2009-06-15
2009-01-1801
This report focuses on an extended investigation of the durability of Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) fluids. The performance requirements of DCT fluids differ from those of traditional step automatic transmission fluids. For that reason, key performance lab tests are discussed in this paper. Friction durability is measured with a modified version of the JASO M348 SAE#2 friction plate test. In addition, results from a vehicle chassis dynamometer test are discussed. This test involves running a 2008 Volkswagen GTI for 60,000 dynamometer miles (42,000 cycles) of severe acceleration and high speed conditions. Finally, a new DCT fluid, which performs well in these tests, offers friction stability and superior wear protection of transmission hardware, when compared to the commercial reference fluid.
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