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One-Way Clutches - Nomenclature and Terminology

2024-03-26
WIP
J1087
The definitions and illustrations in this SAE Recommended Practice are intended to establish common nomenclature and terminology for automotive transmission one-way clutches.
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SAE No. 2 Friction Test Machine µPVT Test

2023-12-05
WIP
J2490
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended as the definition of a standard test, which may be subject to frequent change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This should be kept in mind when considering its use.The SAE No. 2 Friction Test Machine is used to evaluate the friction characteristics of automatic transmission plate clutches with automotive transmission fluids. It can also be used to conduct durability tests on wet friction systems.The specific purpose of this document is to define a µPVT Test for the evaluation of the variation of wet friction system performance as a function of speed, temperature, and pressure. This procedure is intended as a standard for both suppliers and end users.The only variables selected by the supplier or user of the friction system are:a. Friction materialb. Fluidc. Reaction platesThese three variables must be clearly identified when reporting the results of this test.
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Hydrodynamic Drive Test Code

2023-08-01
CURRENT
J643_202308
The range of test conditions on the dynamometer shall be sufficient to determine the primary operating characteristics corresponding to the full range of vehicle operations. The characteristics to be determined are: a Torque ratio versus speed ratio and output speed b Input speed versus speed ratio and output speed c Efficiency versus speed ratio and output speed d Capacity factor versus speed ratio and output speed e Input torque versus input speed NOTE: For more information about these characteristics and the design of hydrodynamic drives, refer to “Design Practices: Passenger Car Automatic Transmissions,” SAE Advances in Engineering, AE-18 (Third Ed.) or AE-29 (Fourth Ed.).
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Measurement of Material Properties for Wet Friction Materials

2022-09-30
CURRENT
J2968/1_202209
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended as the definition of a standard test, which may be subject to frequent change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This should be kept in mind when considering its use. The specific purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to define a procedure to determine intrinsic properties of friction materials such as compressive modulus and rebound/recovery time at specific fatigue test pressures. Results from this test will both independently characterize the friction material and serve as input to the compression fatigue test. NOTE: If this test is intended to determine the rebound interval for the compression fatigue test, then the maximum test pressure (Pmax) in this procedure must be selected with future fatigue testing levels in mind. It is important that the rebound time is sufficient at the maximum apply pressure to allow the matieral to rebound back to its original thickness. Standard reporting processes are recommended.
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Compression Fatigue Life Procedure for Wet Friction Materials

2022-04-11
WIP
J2968/2
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended as the definition of a standard test, which may be subject to frequent change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This should be kept in mind when considering its use. a. The specific purpose of this document is to define a compression fatigue life testing procedure for wet friction material. This procedure is intended as a standard for both the suppliers and end users. The only variables selected by the supplier or user of the friction system are: a. Friction Material b. Fluid c. Maximum Load d. Fatigue Test Cycle requirements These variables must be clearly identified when reporting the results of this test. If any of the test parameters or system hardware as described in this document are changed, other than the variables above, the data may not be reported as having been obtained using this procedure.
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Automatic Transmission Hydraulic Pump Test Procedure

2020-11-09
CURRENT
J2311_202011
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a method to determine the performance characteristics of the hydraulic oil pumps used in automatic transmissions and automatic transaxles. This document outlines the specific tests that describe the performance characteristics of these pumps over a range of operating conditions and the means to present the test data. This document is not intended to assess pump durability.
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Engine Flywheel Housing and Mating Transmission Housing Flanges

2020-09-29
CURRENT
J617_202009
This SAE Standard specifies the major dimensions and tolerances for Engine Flywheel Housings and the Mating Transmission Housing Flanges. It also locates the crankshaft flange face or the transmission pilot bore (or pilot bearing bore) stop face in relation to housing SAE flange face. This document is not intended to cover the design of the flywheel housing face mating with the engine crankcase rear face or the design of housing walls and ribs. Housing strength analysis and the selection of housing materials are also excluded. This document applies to any internal combustion engine which can utilize SAE No. 6 through SAE No. 00 size flywheel housing for mounting a transmission.
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Automatic Transmissions - Schematic Diagrams

2019-11-19
CURRENT
J647_201911
The following schematic diagrams reflect various methods of illustrating automotive transmission arrangements. These have been developed to facilitate a clear understanding of the functional interrelations of the gearing, clutches, hydrodynamic drive unit, and other transmission components. Two variations of transmission diagrams are used: in neutral (clutches not applied), and in gear. For illustrative purposes, some typical transmissions are shown.
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Automotive Transmission Terminology

2017-08-25
HISTORICAL
J645_201708
The following listed definitions are intended to establish terminology and criteria for describing the various kinds of automotive transmissions. A specific arrangement may be described by a combination of several of these definitions.
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Automatic Transmissions - Manual Control Sequence

2017-03-09
CURRENT
J915_201703
The scope and purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a standard pattern or sequence for the manual control of automatic transmissions in passenger cars and light-duty trucks. This generally refers to left hand drive mechanical shift applications.
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Park Standard for Automatic Transmissions

2016-05-26
CURRENT
J2208_201605
To provide a Recommended Practice for validating the function and integrity of an automatic transmission park mechanism with its associated control system and environment.
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Passenger Car and Light Truck Automatic Transmission and Automatic Transaxle Test Code

2015-06-30
CURRENT
J651_201506
The extent of test conditions on the dynamometer must be sufficient to determine the efficiency characteristics corresponding to the following range of vehicle operations in all gear ratios with locked torque converters (open converter can also be done where appropriate and noted). a Efficiency versus output speed versus input torque b Torque ratio versus output speed c Input speed versus output speed d Output torque versus output speed e Parasitic loss versus input speed (spin losses) f Cooler flow g Output torque bias (front wheel drive transaxles)
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Engine Flywheel Housing and Mating Transmission Housing Flanges

2014-04-16
HISTORICAL
J617_201404
This SAE Standard specifies the major dimensions and tolerances for Engine Flywheel Housings and the Mating Transmission Housing Flanges. It also locates the crankshaft flange face or the transmission pilot bore (or pilot bearing bore) stop face in relation to housing SAE flange face. This document is not intended to cover the design of the flywheel housing face mating with the engine crankcase rear face or the design of housing walls and ribs. Housing strength analysis and the selection of housing materials are also excluded. This document applies to any internal combustion engine which can utilize SAE No. 6 through SAE No. 00 size flywheel housing for mounting a transmission.
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Flywheels for Engine-Mounted Torque Converters

2012-06-11
CURRENT
J927_201206
This SAE Recommended Practice defines flywheel configuration to promote standardization of flywheels for engine flywheel mounted torque converters. Tables 1A and 1B and Figure 1 give dimensions for flywheels mounted-type torque converters. For torque converters using drive ring overcenter type disconnect clutch, see SAE J620.
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Engine Flywheel Housing and Mating Transmission Housing Flanges

2012-05-31
HISTORICAL
J617_201205
This SAE Standard specifies the major dimensions and tolerances for Engine Flywheel Housings and the Mating Transmission Housing Flanges. It also locates the crankshaft flange face or the transmission pilot bore (or pilot bearing bore) stop face in relation to housing SAE flange face. This document is not intended to cover the design of the flywheel housing face mating with the engine crankcase rear face or the design of housing walls and ribs. Housing strength analysis and the selection of housing materials are also excluded. This document applies to any internal combustion engine which can utilize SAE No. 6 through SAE No. 00 size flywheel housing for mounting a transmission.
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Symbols for Hydrodynamic Drives

2011-07-08
CURRENT
J640_201107
The following system of symbols is recommended for use in technical papers and engineering reports dealing with hydrodynamic drives.
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Automatic Transmissions - Schematic Diagrams

2010-04-23
HISTORICAL
J647_201004
The following schematic diagrams reflect various methods of illustrating automotive transmission arrangements. These have been developed to facilitate a clear understanding of the functional interrelations of the gearing, clutches, hydrodynamic drive unit, and other transmission components. Two variations of transmission diagrams are used: in neutral (clutches not applied) and in gear. For illustrative purposes, some typical transmissions are shown.
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Automotive Transmission Terminology

2009-03-03
HISTORICAL
J645_200903
The following listed definitions are intended to establish terminology and criteria for describing the various kinds of automotive transmissions. A specific arrangement may be described by a combination of several of these definitions.
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TRANSMISSIONS—SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

1997-07-01
HISTORICAL
J647_199707
The following schematic diagrams exemplify the SAE recommended method of illustrating automotive transmission arrangements. They were developed to standardize industry practice and facilitate a clear understanding of the functional interrelations of the gearing, clutches, hydrodynamic drive unit, and other transmission components. Two variations of diagrams are used: transmission in neutral and in gear. For illustrative purposes, some typical transmissions are shown.
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