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Journal Article

Development of High Strength Aluminum Wires for Low-Voltage Automotive Wiring Harnesses

2017-03-28
2017-01-1644
The weight of wire harnesses increases with the growing number of systems used in the vehicle in recent years. For the purpose of reducing the weight of wire harnesses, aluminum instead of the conventional copper is getting popular as a wire conductor. The conventional Al wire, however, is not able to be used for small gauge wires such as the sizes of 0.35mm2 and 0.5mm2 and wires used in the engine compartment due to its insufficient conductor strength. For this reason, we tried to develop a stronger aluminum alloy that has conductor strength equivalent to or stronger than that of copper. For the first time in the industry, we have successfully developed a high-strength aluminum alloy wire. Starting with the application of 0.35mm2 wire for engine wire harnesses, we began mass production in April 2015. This paper reports the development of high-strength aluminum alloy that can be used for small gauge wires and wires used in the engine compartment.
Journal Article

Development of Aluminum Wire for Low-Voltage Automotive Wiring Harnesses

2012-04-16
2012-01-0925
From the viewpoint of reducing the environmental impacts by automobile emission, improving fuel efficiency is essential. That is why automobiles need to be lightened. However, more and more electrical systems have been necessary in an automobile to ensure safety and comfort. With the increase in the number of electrical systems, the weight of Electrical Distribution System (EDS) also has become increased. In order to reduce the weight of EDS, it was decided to evaluate a change of material from copper to aluminum. In fact, aluminum wires have been used for high-voltage wires, but they have almost never been used for low-voltage wires. SUMITOMO ELECTRIC GROUP developed an aluminum wire that is available for low-voltage wire harnesses and started mass production of the wire from October 2010. In this paper, I'm reporting mainly on our development of a new aluminum alloy that can be used for aluminum wires.
Technical Paper

Electronic Control Canceling System for a Disc Brake Noise

1997-02-24
971037
We have developed a new type of system to prevent disc brake squealing. The rotor vibration radiates the squeal noise, therefore if the rotor vibration can be stopped electronically, no squeal is generated. Based on this concept, the Electronic Control Canceling System for a Disc Brake Noise ( ECCN ) was developed for the opposed type brake which has four brake pistons. The ECCN consists of four piezoelectric elements and one electronic control unit, and can stop the low-frequency squeal of 2∼4kHz by using a small amount of energy with the noise dynamometer and the test vehicle.
Technical Paper

Lubrication Pump Made of Rapidly Solidified Aluminum Alloy for High Performance Engine

1996-02-01
960281
An internal gear-type pump has advantages compared with an external involute gear-type pump, for example, higher mechanical or volumetric efficiency, considerable reduction of weight and dimension in the oil-pump system[1]. This paper presents characteristics of the internal gear type rotors with a modified trochoidal profile in the oil-pump system, and new P/M(Powder Metallurgy) aluminum alloys which satisfy required wear properties as the lubrication oil-pump rotors. Also, the advantage of high volumetric efficiency and discharge performance and excellent properties of the oil-pump rotor with a modified trochoid profile were combined with a R/S (Rapidly Solidified) aluminum alloy in the scavenging pump for racing car engine. Good results without wear or damage after an actual race are also reported.
Technical Paper

Development of Remote Control Unit for Car Navigation System

1995-02-01
951071
We developed a remote control unit (Hereinafter referred to as the controller) employing mainly an eight-directional joystick with push-button function. And it has good operational feeling. As previous joysticks generated operator feeling via springs, so the click sensation could not be felt. We thought that a good click feeling can be obtained by applying rubber contacts to the switch element of the joystick. Additionally, in order to include the push-button functions, we supported the operant unit with biaxial bearing and employed a sliding-knob structure penetrating this operant unit. Also in order to obtain a uniform operator feeling for all eight directions, we applied eight rubber contacts and gave the switches eight contacts. In order to restrain the rise in IC costs with the increase to eight contacts, we introduced an eight-contact four- output switch matrix and a one-contact three-electrode pattern.
Technical Paper

The “Variable Flow Valve” (VFV) for Electronically Controlled Hydraulic Systems

1994-03-01
940835
Sumitomo Electric Industries (SEI) has developed the “Variable Flow Valve” (= VFV), which is small, low cost, and suitable for the precise control of hydraulic systems. With the VFV, the hydraulic flow can be regulated continuously by controlling the electric current. The VFV is able to regulate the flow of low viscosity fluid: under high pressure; in the low flow range; smoothly, quietly, and with quick response. We are confident that the performance and reliability of the VFV allow it to be applied to vehicle brake systems, and also hopes to find applications to other hydraulic systems.
Technical Paper

Acceleration Sensor for ABS

1992-02-01
920477
An acceleration sensor that generates an output voltage proportional to acceleration has been developed. We invented a new, high sensitivity, differential transformer with an efficient magnetic circuit through analysis of the magnetic field in the sensor. This differential transformer design provides sensitivity approximately eleven times greater than that of conventional differential transformer designs, resulting in excellent frequency and sensitivity characteristics which are trade offs. The 4WD Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) which was developed using this acceleration sensor, exhibited greatly improved performance on ice-covered roads.
Technical Paper

Automobile Navigation System with Multi-Source Guide Information

1992-02-01
920748
This paper describes an Automobile Navigation System with Multi-Source Guide Information. One of the features of this system is accurate location detection, which uses refined map-matching method incorporating a high accuracy rotation sensor, Fiber Optic Gyroscope (FOG). The system shows the position of the vehicle on a CRT map display and can also provide useful information, such as the locations of hotels, golf courses, etc., by using a CD-ROM disc. In addition to this information, this system can play CD-ROM discs based on the CDCRAFT standard. By means of this standard, software vendors can produce multimedia entertainment, such as a sightseeing guide with voice. Also, this system can display road and traffic information from the roadside radio beacons of the Vehicle Information & Communication System (VICS). This navigation system has been installed in Nissan's 1991 model Cedric, Gloria and CIMA.
Technical Paper

Anti-Lock Brake Sensor Rings with Corrosion and Chip Resistance

1992-02-01
920220
As the social aaareness of the need for greater automobile safety has risen, autonolive parts manufacturers have focused a lot of new research and development to aulomotive brake systems. Aith the much rapid advances and steady cost reductions in microelectronics technology, highly reliable, electronically controlled lour-thee1 antilock brake systems (ABS) are beginning to gain broad acceptance. Horever, wide acceptance of ABS depends upon the system and having superior performance, and high reliability at an affordable price. The toothed wheels (sensor rings) used for measuring the wheel velocity in the ABS require high precision in the pitch error of the teeth and specific magnetic properties in order to accurately detect wheel velocity, which is the first signal for brake control. Moreover, as these sensor rings are located close to the wheel, they require increased corrosion resistance ability higher than any other automotive parts.
Technical Paper

Estimation and Measurement of Travel Time by Vehicle Detectors and License Plate Readers

1991-10-01
912760
In 1990, The Japanese National Police Agency (NPA) planned a nationwide two-year research project including field experiments, “Travel Time Estimation and Prediction” aimed at realizing a reliable method of providing travel time information to drivers (1)*. The project was conducted by the Japan Traffic Management Technology Association and three system manufacturers (Sumitomo Electric, OMRON and Matsushita Communication) collaborated on research and experimental work. Several methods of estimating and predicting travel time were developed and evaluated in three major cities (Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka). Four models, Sandglass, Delay Time, Auto Regressive and Neural Network Models were developed and evaluated using detector and license plate reader information, and field survey data in the three major cities. The first year evaluation results are described here.
Technical Paper

Rotary Car Air Conditioner Made with P/M Al-Si Wrought Alloys

1990-02-01
900407
We have developed new P/M Al-Si wrought alloys having high strength and high wear resistance for use in the rotors and vanes of rotary car air conditioners. In addition, combined with the development of near-net-shape extrusion technologies, through a joint project with Diesel Kiki Co.,Ltd., we have succeeded in the world's first mass production of rotors made of P/M aluminum wrought alloy. In this paper, the properties and production technology of vanes and rotors made with new P/M Al-Si wrought alloys are presented.
Technical Paper

Valve Spring with High Fatigue Resistance for Automotive Engine

1988-02-01
880417
Recently, SiCr clean steel wire for springs on automotive engine valves has been developed. This report describes the characteristics of valve springs subjected to a new manufacturing process using SiCr clean steel wire. The process developed by the authors is as follows: First, form a helical spring with SiCr clean steel wire. Next, quench using the distortion preventing technic --Marquenching--. Temper at a temperature lower than the conventional temperature. Shot peen to the surface layer of the spring. And lastly, polish electrolytically to remove micro surface defects formed through shot peening. Using this new manufacturing process, a valve spring with high fatigue resistance can be produced. At the test stress of 588MPa(τm)±490MPa (τa), the number of cycles to fracture was above 100 million, while the number of cycles to fracture was 4 million using the conventional process with the SiCr clean steel which has the best fatigue resistance for commercial use.
Technical Paper

Development of Oil-Pump Rotors with a Trochoidal Tooth Shape

1984-02-01
840454
Oil-pump rotors with a trochoidal tooth shape have many advantages compared with others, but the trochoidal tooth shape has not been sufficiently analyzed theoretically. So it is very difficult for the pump designer to decide the specifications for the trochoidal tooth shape, and it is also difficult for the supplier to meet the pump designer's requirements. We have been conducting theoretical analyses of trochoidal gears for several years, and have developed a system for designing the tooth shape. We can rapidly design the tooth shape, which meets the requirements of the pump designer, and develop the market for trochoidal gears by using this system. This paper shows the outline of the theoretical analysis, the outline of oil-pump rotors attached to crank shafts in automobiles as an example of the development of trochoidal gears, and some test results.
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