Optimization of Gear Whine, Efficiency, and Durability of a Manual Transaxle 2009-01-2064
Development of modern powertrains used in car and truck applications is more competitive than ever before. Powertrains and components previously considered to be advanced technology, such as hybrids and dual-clutch transmission technology, are now commonplace, being designed and manufactured in all worldwide markets. In order to stay competitive, powertrain OEMs must simultaneously optimize attributes such as performance, cost, weight, durability, fuel economy and NVH while producing new, desirable designs with reduced product development timelines. Oftentimes, the ideal solution for optimization of gear whine will result in an unexpected deterioration of durability, and vice versa. An advanced software tool was previously developed for the design of transmissions and transaxles, including analysis of the vibration, efficiency and durability performance under specified speeds and loads. Since the software evaluates various attributes using a common analysis environment, a process was developed using a structured Design of Experiments approach to simultaneously optimize 3rd gear whine, efficiency, and durability of a manual transaxle under various loads and speeds. This process will be explained using a simple transaxle system example.
Citation: Sheridan, K. and Wilson, B., "Optimization of Gear Whine, Efficiency, and Durability of a Manual Transaxle," SAE Technical Paper 2009-01-2064, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-2064. Download Citation
Author(s):
Kurt Sheridan, Brian K. Wilson
Affiliated:
Romax Technology, Inc.
Pages: 8
Event:
SAE 2009 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Fuel economy
Transaxles
Transmissions
Product development
Durability
Optimization
Powertrains
Gears
Wear
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