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Modelling Slip- and Creepmode Shift Speed Characteristics of a Pushbelt Type Continuously Variable Transmission

2004-08-23
2004-40-0003
Historically slip in a CVT was regarded as destructive. The reason for this was that slip was not controllable and since it is unstable always resulted in damage to the variator. Recent publications suggest that limited amounts of slip in a pushbelt type variator can be allowed [6]. This opens the door to other strategies for lowering the powerconsumption of CVT's. Not only can slip be used for optimizing variator efficiency [1], actuation efficiency can also be greatly improved. If the safety margin is eliminated, the clamping force can be reduced by more than 25%. This can be directly translated into a 25% decrease in actuation power. Shifting behaviour is also influenced by slip [3]. This effect can be used to greatly reduce the power needed for fast shifting during emergency stopping, tip-shifting and kickdown actions. Using this strategy the force needed for shifting is reduced, and with it the power needed from the actuation system is reduced.
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