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Systematic Formulation of Efficient and Durable Axle Lubricants for Light Trucks and Sport Utility Vehicles

2004-10-25
2004-01-3030
Consumer demand for size, weight and horsepower has dictated a prominent role for sport utility vehicles and light trucks in the product lines of major North American automobile manufacturers. Inherently less efficient than passenger cars, these vehicles will be facing more stringent light duty CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) standards beginning in 2005 when mileage targets will be elevated to 21 mpg; this figure will be further increased to 22.2 mpg by 2007. In order to accommodate both public demand and CAFE requirements, vehicle manufacturers are seeking ways to improve fuel economy through design and material modifications as well as through improvements in lubrication. The axle lubricant may have an important impact on fuel economy, and axle lubricants can be tailored to deliver higher levels of operating efficiency over a wide range of conditions.
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Extending Injector Life in Methanol-Fueled DDC Engines Through Engine Oil and Fuel Additives

1990-10-01
902227
Considerable development effort has shown that conventional diesel engine lubricating oil specifications do not define the needs for acceptable injector life in methanol-fueled, two-stroke cycle diesel engines. A cooperative program was undertaken to formulate an engine oil-fuel additive system which was aimed at improving performance with methanol fueling. The performance feature of greatest concern was injector tip plugging. A Taguchi matrix using a 100 hour engine test was designed around an engine oil formulation which had performed well in a 500 hour engine test using a simulated urban bus cycle. Parameters investigated included: detergent level and type, dispersant choice, and zinc dithiophosphate level. In addition, the influence of a supplemental fuel additive was assessed. Analysis of the Taguchi Matrix data shows the fuel additive to have the most dramatic beneficial influence on maintaining injector performance.
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Electronically Adaptive Transfer Case, Single Actuator Power Transfer System for Four Wheel Drive

1997-11-17
973234
New Venture Gear developed an innovative torque transfer system that simplifies transfer case design. An external single actuator controls an automatic, dual-gear ratio transfer case. This single actuator design provides torque transfer to the front axle when it meets certain conditions. It makes shifting to a different gear ratio possible without the use of an additional actuator or mechanical lever.
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Damping Swing on a Loader Backhoe

2002-03-19
2002-01-1357
A hydraulic circuit has been developed that reduces the number and magnitude of significant oscillations that occur when stopping a swinging backhoe on both axial and side-shift loader backhoes. The circuit can account for a large range of inertias and speeds, which are developed by varying the location of the bucket relative to the chassis, the amount of load in the bucket, the flow rate to the swing cylinders, and the length of time that flow occurs. Circuit activation is automatic and results in improved control. Plots of pressure data demonstrate the circuit's effectiveness. A hydraulic schematic is included.
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An Extended 35VQ-25 Vane Pump Test as a Viable Method for Differentiating Anti-Wear Hydraulic Fluid Performance

2002-03-19
2002-01-1403
This paper describes the development of an extended vane pump test procedure utilizing the Eaton® 35VQ-25 vane pump. Evaluation of two commercial Zinc Dithiophosphate containing and two commercial non Zinc (ashless) hydraulic fluids are also described. Results show that extending the test time allows differentiation among fluids which give comparable performance in the standard 50 hour test. System cleanliness, as well as pump weight loss, must be used in the performance assessment.
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