AGMA 14FTM08-2014 The Efficiency of a Simple Spur Gearbox - A Thermally Coupled Lubrication Model.pdf
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1、14FTM08 AGMA Technical Paper The Efficiency of a Simple Spur Gearbox - A Thermally Coupled Lubrication Model By A.I. Christodoulias, A.V. Olver, and A. Kadiric, Imperial College London, A.E. Sworski, A. Kolekar, and F.E. Lockwood, Valvoline/Ashland 2 14FTM08 The Efficiency of a Simple Spur Gearbox -
2、 A Thermally Coupled Lubrication Model Athanasios I. Christodoulias, Andrew V. Olver, and Amir Kadiric, Imperial College London, Adam E. Sworski, Anant Kolekar, and Frances E. Lockwood, Valvoline/Ashland The statements and opinions contained herein are those of the author and should not be construed
3、 as an official action or opinion of the American Gear Manufacturers Association. Abstract A thermally coupled efficiency model for a simple dip-lubricated gearbox is presented. The model includes elastohydrodynamic (EHL) friction losses in gear teeth contacts as well as bearing, seal and churning l
4、osses. An iterative numerical scheme is used to fully account for the effects of contact temperature, pressure and shear rates on EHL friction. The model is used to predict gearbox efficiency with selected transmission oils whose properties were first obtained experimentally through rolling-sliding
5、tribometer tests under representative contact conditions. Although the gearbox was designed using standard methods against a fixed rating, the model was used to study efficiency over a much wider range of conditions. Results are presented to illustrate the relative contribution of different sources
6、of energy loss and the effect of lubricant properties on the overall gearbox efficiency under varying operating conditions. Copyright 2014 American Gear Manufacturers Association 1001 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 500 Alexandria, Virginia 22314 October 2014 ISBN: 978-1-61481-100-8 3 14FTM08 The Efficienc
7、y of a Simple Spur Gearbox - A Thermally Coupled Lubrication Model Athanasios I. Christodoulias, Andrew V. Olver, and Amir Kadiric, Imperial College London, Adam E. Sworski, Anant Kolekar, and Frances E. Lockwood, Valvoline/Ashland Introduction The efficiency of drivetrain components is quickly beco
8、ming a significant research area pushed by the ever intensifying quest for improved fuel economy in automotive vehicles. Emission-controlling regulations are becoming stricter, owing mainly to environmental issues such as air contamination but also due to the depletion of oil deposits and the result
9、ing high fuel prices. Pursuing augmented efficiency of a drivetrain or its components can also have the positive side effect of decreasing the frictional heat that is generated inside the gearbox, differential or axle component therefore improving scuffing or pitting behavior. The drive train in pas
10、senger cars absorbs around six per cent of the total fuel energy in combined city-highway driving - equivalent to about thirty per cent of the mechanical energy delivered to the wheels 1. The biggest part of this energy loss ends up as heat in the axle or transmission lubricant resulting from fricti
11、on, windage and churning. As a result the reduction of lubricant-related losses in a vehicles drivetrain can lead to significant improvements in both the fuel economy and the environmental. Thus, this efficiency increase is a much sought-after goal for lubricant suppliers of OEM factory fill and aft
12、ermarket lubricants. Background The efficiency of spur gears is started receiving significant attention since about 1980s with the work of Anderson 2 3. Recent years have seen a boom in such publications owing mainly to the energy crisis. Li and Kahraman 4 and more recently Chang and Jeng 5 focused
13、on a spur gear pair while Michaelis 6 considered a more integrated approach which included churning losses as well as bearing and seal losses. Churning losses play a very important role in the prediction of a dip lubricated components efficiency and recent studies from Changenet and Velex 7 8 have s
14、hown that the accurate determination of churning losses and how these are affected by design parameters is a challenging problem. Thermal behavior of the components and thermal response of lubricants are dominant factors of efficiency enhancement. There are several published models of spur gear pair
15、s that analyze the thermal behavior of the pair like those developed by Long and Lord 9 and Taburdagitan 10 which use finite element methods to predict the overall and surface temperatures. A more integrated approach by Changenet and Velex 11 considered lump thermal elements to study and model a six
16、-speed gearbox, but with no experimental validation. In addition, the thermal response of transmission lubricants was extensively studied by Olver 12 who also developed a comprehensive model to predict traction in Elastohydrodynamic (EHL) contacts which included thermal effects 13. However, there ar
17、e currently no efficiency models that consider full spur gearbox including the all-important thermal coupling, taking into account the mesh and bulk temperature rise of all drivetrain components or that of the oil surrounding them as well as all sources of energy loss including bearings, seals, chur
18、ning and EHL traction. Additionally, the type of lubricant itself is a crucial factor in determining the efficiency of a drivetrain. Despite this, there is currently very limited ability to predict the relative fuel economy arising from the use of different drive train lubricants. Petry-Johnson 14 h
19、ave included more than one type of lubricants in their studies in an attempt to pinpoint the possible effect that a specific combination of lubricant, component design and operating condition may have on the overall gearbox efficiency. The results from their studies showed a linear relationship betw
20、een the gear power loss and the rotational speed of the gears and also highlighted the effect of surface finish on the efficiency of the gearbox. Their lubricant comparison used three different lubricants to indicate that there is a possible change in overall efficiency depending on the lubricant ty
21、pe. However, no complete method has been developed that is able to simultaneously account for specific lubricant characteristics under EHL contact conditions and relevant 4 14FTM08 gearbox parameters. Such an approach should be able to provide a more accurate estimation of the possible efficiency ga
22、in. The limitations of current approaches include limited treatment of gear churning losses and not accounting for the transient conditions arising from variable vehicle duty cycle. Kolekar and Olver 15 have recently worked on this issue concentrating on hypoid axles. A transient thermal model coupl
23、ed to a quasi-steady state lubricant traction and churning formulation has been used together with lubricant bench tests in order to predict the energy that is dissipated during specified drive cycles. The results highlight the high influence that the properties of axle oils have and that the rankin
24、g order of lubricant composition and properties depends greatly on the specified duty cycle, with high viscosity, friction modified oils being favored for high power use. In contrast, lower viscosity fluids than are currently in use provide lower losses for city and light highway duty. In addition t
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