Automatic Transmission
Automatic Transmission
U5AUA11
By.
B.HARISH BABU
asst.prof ,vtu.
UNIT I
Contents
Introduction
Transmission Systems
Manual
Automated Manual
Automatic
Continuously variable
Dual Clutch
Propeller Shaft
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Contents
Universal joints
Differential
Transmission System
Function of transmission:
Transmission Types
Clutch
Function of clutch
Clutch is used to disengage and engage
shift operation.
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Clutch
Requirement of Clutch
Transmit maximum torque of the engine.
Engage gradually to avoid sudden jerks.
Dissipate maximum amount of heat.
Damp the vibrations and noise.
Dynamically balanced.
As small as possible.
Easy to operate.
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Clutch Unit
Flywheel also acts as a driving
member
Pressure plate is connected to
clutch cover assembly.
Clutch Cover assembly is bolted to
the flywheel.
Clutch springs placed between
Pressure plate & Cover plate, press
the Pressure plate against the
clutch plate.
Thus Clutch plate is squeezed
between Flywheel & Pressure plate.
Classification of Clutch
Cone clutch
Flat Plate clutch
- Dry or Wet type clutch
- No. of friction plates
(Single or Multiple)
- Actuation mode (Cable or
Hydraulic)
- Actuation spring(Helical
or Diaphragm)
Centrifugal clutch
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It can be disengaged b
pressing of Clutch pedal.
Disengagement is effect
by non - contact of Clutc
plate both with Flywhe
face & Pressure plate fac
Frictional
heat
is
dissipated by opening
present in Clutch housin
& Cover
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Clutch Material
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Gear Box
Gear box varies the leverage
(speed ratio & hence torque
ratio) between the engine &
driving wheels.
It is located between Clutch &
Propeller shaft.
It is provided with either
4
speed or 5 speed ratios or more
depending on design.
Gear ratio is varied by Gear
shift lever.
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UNIT II
Synchronizers
A device used to bring two adjacent members to
the same speed before allowing the sleeve to
engage them.
The two elements are friction clutch and toothed
clutch.
Lock the positive engagement until speeds are
synchronized .
Establish the positive engagement and power flow.
Synchronizer is splined on the shaft Cone on the
gear (blue) fits into cone-shaped area in the collar.
Friction between the cone and collar synchronize
the collar & gear.
The outer portion of the collar (sleeve) then slides
so that the dogteeth engage the gear.
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Synchromesh Gearbox
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Manual Transmission
Cheap to make
Durable, efficient
Easy to install
Established in marketplace and with
manufacturing infrastructure
Gives control to the driver
But driver comfort an issue with increasing
density
Hence automation must be considered
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Elimination of Clutch
Pedal
Modification of Gear
Shifting lever
Minimum
modifications
in
manual transmissio
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AMT Features
Automation
shifting.
of
Clutch
operation
and
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Engine Start
- Starter should be operated only when the gea
in neutral position
- When engine is not running and in power on, E
will disengage clutch
- When engine speed exceeds a specified rpm, E
engages clutch gradually
Vehicle Start
- On pressing the accelerator pedal, ECU contro
the clutch
- actuator travel and clutch engagement
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Gear Change
- While engaging the clutch after gear
shift, the ECU determines clutch actuator
travel based on shifted gear position an
accelerator pedal stroke
Clutch disengagement
Advantages of AMT
Reduced driver effort
Improved Clutch life
Fluid Coupling
Converts or transmits rotating
mechanical energy or power.
Basic components.
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Idling
- In sufficient centrifugal force for the
oil to turn the turbine
UNIT III
Torque Convertor
Serves as automatic clutch which transmits
engine torque to the transmission input shaft
Multiplies torque generated by the engine
Absorbs torsional vibration of engine
Acts as a flywheel and smoothes out engine
rotation
Drives oil pump
A torque converter consists of
- Impeller
- Turbine
- Stator
- and transmission fluid
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Impeller
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Turbine
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Stator
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Band is released.
Lock any two members
Clutch is engaged so that the sun gear and plane
carrier is locked to act as a rigid member
Planets has to walk around the ring gear,
Ring Gear (Input shaft) will spin at the same spee
the Planet Carrier (Output shaft)
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UNIT IV
Advantages
Disadvantages
Cost for development and manufacturing
Fuel economy due to torque converter
Lack of control by the driver
Modern improvements
Better control algorithms
Torque converter lock up
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CVT: Construction
Uses a pair of axially
adjustable sets of
pulley halves
(Variators)
Both pulleys have one
fixed and one
adjustable pulley halve
A belt is used to
transfers the engine's
power from one shaft
to another
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CVT: Functioning
The transmission ratio is varied by
adjusting the spacing between the
pulleys in line with the circumference
of the tapered pulley halves.
The
variators are
adjusted
hydraulically.
When one pulley is varied, the other
pulley must adapt itself inversely since
the length of the belt is fixed.
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DCT: Construction
Propeller Shaft
Single piece
Two piece
Aluminum
steel
Composite (75% carbon, 25%
glass-fibre with bonded steel
end fittings- Renault)
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Propeller Shaft
It propels the vehicle forward, so called propeller shaft
A Propeller Shaft connects a gearbox to a Differential.
It is used to transmit the drive force generated by the engine
to the axles.
It is strong enough to handle maximum low gear torque
It is provided with two U-joints to maintain constant velocity
and positioning of differential at different plane.
It is provided with a slip joint to take care of the change in
length.
Shaft diameter and its thickness decides the torque carrying
capacity and angle of operation.
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Propeller Shaft
Design requirements
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Universal joints
Designed to eliminate
torque
and
speed
fluctuations
(constant
velocity joints)
If only one universal joint is
used, speed fluctuations
will not be neutralized.
To
maintain uniform
motion, two universal joints
are used with yoke lugs in
phase.
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Universal joints
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Hookes Joint
Differential
To
transfer the
engine power to the
wheels
To act as the final
gear reduction in
the vehicle
To make the wheels
to rotate at different
speeds
while
negotiating a turn.
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Differential: In a Turn
If the left side gear
(red)
encounters
resistance, the pinion
gear(green) rotates
about the left side
gear, in turn applying
extra rotation to the
right
side
gear
(yellow).
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Axle
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Transmission Troubleshooting
Leaking Transmission Fluid
Slipping of Transmission
Damaged Transmission Fluid
Surging of Transmission
Gear Problems
Fluid Leaking
Spilling out of Fluid
Erratic Gear Shifting
Overheating of Transmission
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Transmission Trend
1% 2%
6%
46%
50%
4% 2%
MT
MT
AT
AT
47%
CVT
DCT
41%
AMT
DCT
AMT
2005
2010
3%
7%
CVT
MT
10%
43%
37%
AT
CVT
DCT
AMT
2015
Manufacturin
Prototype
Transmission
Production Ready
Product supp
Feasibility Studies/
Design
Development Transmission
and
New Concepts
developmen
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UNIT V
Project Set Up
- The first stage of the design process is to set
targets
Existingresearch
product knowledge
Market
Standards
Load data
Customer specific requirements
(PDS)
Project Set Up
customer
Special considerations
- Review all validation testing
- Customer PDS
for unusual manoeuvres
(Vehicle/Transmission)
Rig
- Market Understanding
Vehicle
- Prior Design Experience
Special environmental operatio
General Requirements
conditions, eg:
- Number of gear ratios and their - Very high or very low ambient
temperature conditions
values
tight vehicle
- Packaging envelope constraints - Extremely
packaging space
- Weight
Special operational cycles, eg:
- Application specifics
- Unusual off-road usage
- Duty cycle
- Occasional vehicle overload
- Interfaces
operation
Project Set Up
To be included in the Product Design Specification:
Project Set Up
Analysis to
predict
stress
Operating
Stresses
Analysis to
predict life
Applied
Loads (Duty
Cycle)
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Durability
Calculation
Time/torque
To derive the
history for the 95th damage for each
centile
component in the
transmission
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Concept Design
Activities within Concept Design (part A)
Inputs from
PDS:
Gear ratios
Engine
torque and
duty cycle
3D
packaging
space
Design gear
teeth and
blanks and
dog teeth
Create
initial
gearbox
concept
Synchroniser
design, sizing
and
packaging
Spline
design
and
rating
Iterative Design
of the Gearbox
Concept
Define
shaft
sections
Define
roller
bearings
Can
Yes Output:
ratios
Proposed
and
concept
packagin
layout
g be
achieved
?
No
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Concept Design
Option A
Option D
Option B
Option E
Option C
Option F
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Concept Design
Tooth numbers
Rating to ISO 6336
Contact Ratio targets
Misalignment targets
- Synchronizers
Shift force
Cone to index torque
ratio
- Bearings
- Shaft
Durability
Deflection
Durability
Misalignment targets
- Spline
Stress
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Concept Design
Activities within Concept Design (part B)
Casing
Design and
Differential
Shift
Mechanism
Check for
compatibility
and
withcomponents
vehicle
with
other
packaging; Check for
Assembly
Iterate on items defined in
Concept Design Part A if
necessary
Completed
Concept
Design
Rank against
PDS, other
designs
The selected concept will then form the basis for the detaile
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Concept Selection
Evaluation criteria
Concept Selection
Concept scoring
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Detailed Design
Differential
Detailing
Casing Detailing
Detailed Design and
Analysis of Other
Components;
Lubrication system
Completed
Detailed
Design, all
Nominal
Dimensions
Complete
Check for
compatibility with
other components
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Detailed Design
Calculation of System Deflections
Load
distribution
Shaft
deflection
Load distribution
factor
Contact
Stress
Stress
Calculation of Durability
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Detailed Design
Analysis Methods
Principles
the hierarchy
of
desig
Analysis Methods
Hierarchy of Design Parameters
Housing design
Housing stiffness
Gear misalignment
Analysis Methods
Hierarchy of Design Parameters
Gear macro-geomet
misalignment
Analysis Methods
Hierarchy of Design Parameters
- Other parameters have little effect on the
gearbox performance
- They can be estimated
Shaft design
- e.g. seal design
Seal
design
Gearbox packagin
Identify All
Tolerance
Stack Loops
Define Tolerances
Complete Drawings
for Components. SubAssembly and General
Arrangement, with
Assembly Instructions
Deliver
Completed
Drawings
If tolerance stacks a
problem, adjust
tolerances if
necessary
If major problem
iterate on Detailed
Design if necessary
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Final design
Create tolerance
stacks for each
shaft assembly
Check result
Yes
Create tolerance
stacks for shaft to
shaft clearances
Yes
Revise dimensions
No
on master No
dimension sheet
Check result
No
Check result
Yes
Create housing
tolerance stacks
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Potential Problems
Form and functionality at tolerance, tempe
extremes, under load
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