AGMA 92FTM3-1992 Reduced Fuel Consumption and Emissions due to Better Integration of Engine and Transmission《由于引擎和传动装置的优化集成而导致的油耗和排放的减少》.pdf
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1、92 FTM 3Reduced Fuel Consumption and Emissionsdue to Better Integration of Engine andTransmissionby: B. R. HiShnTechnical University Munich,GermanyAmerican Gear Manufacturers AssociationTECHNICAL PAPERReduced Fuel Consumption and Emissions due to BetterIntegration of Engine and TransmissionBernd-Rob
2、ert Hiihn, Technical University Munich, GermanyThe statements and opinions contained herein are those of the author and should not be construed as an official action oropinion of the American Gear Manufacturers Association.ABSTRACT:The need to reduce fuel consumption and emissions from combustion de
3、mands better integration of engine andtransmission. Gears with wider ratio range have three advantages:1. A large overdrive ratio range can reduce engine speed. The speedlimit in nearly every country makes this kind ofoperation of great importance, since mid-size and big-size cars need low engine sp
4、eed but high torque to deliver therequired power. This improves thermal efficiency of diesel and gasoline engines.2. The enlargement of the value of first gear improves acceleration without enlarging the engine, or makes a smallerengine possible if increased acceleration is not important. In either
5、case it is necessary that the gear box efficiency begood over the entire range of ratios.3. The wide ratio range gear box is optimal for a new hybrid driveline for passenger cars. Thisdrivelineconsistsofasmall electric engine, a normal combustion engine and the wide ratio range gearbox. City driving
6、, where lower power issufficient, can use the electric engine because the gearbox will provide adequate torque at the wheels. For accelerationand driving on the road, the normal combustion engine will be activated.With the proposed driveline, operation with partial load and poor thermal efficiency c
7、an be avoided.Copyright 1992American Gear Manufacturers Association1500 King Street, Suite 201Alexandria, Virginia, 22314October, 1992ISBN: 1-55589-583-2Reduced Fuel Consumption and Emissionsdue to Better Integration of Engine and TransmissionBernd-Robert H6hn, Professor Dr.-Ing.Technical University
8、 Munich, GermanyINTRODUCTION Many scientists predict dramatic effectson the world climate. In reality, humani-The increase of the global COz -.emission ty has only one option over the next 30and the feared influence on the climate years. This is to reduce energy consump-such as the higher COz - conc
9、entration tion. To demonstrate that it is our taskinduced green-house-effect in the atmos- to start reduction, we should remind our-phere, gives the discussion of saving selves of the fact that in the more in-energy a new dimension. During the 70s dustrialized countries, like the U.S.,energy reducti
10、on, especially in individu- Western Europe and Japan, energy consump-al traffic, had the target of improving tion per man is 50 times higher than inthe private economics. The objective is other countries.now a more political economic target. With such circumstances, the task of re-Fig. 1 shows the b
11、ig difference between ducing fuel consumption in cars will be-forecast and recommendation for COz - come the central target of future caremissions in the next 30 years, development. The potential for reductiondue to better drivelines will be shown inthis paper. A big reduction in fuel con-I /_Z fore
12、cas| O world- sumption is possible if you view the35 _ energy-c0nference whole system, which consists of internal(WEK1989 combustion engine and transmission. Theincrease of the separate efficiencies of3o - engine and transmission are very small._ However, if you make an evaluation of thesmall econom
13、ic system, a marked contribution could be25 progress made. System-Engineering for automobileoc _ drivelines would certainly contribute to- _ the reduction of energy-consumption._ System engineering for drivelines can be20 _ divided in two parts:_ a. Wide ratio overdrive gear to reducerecommendation1
14、5 chm01ee0nterence1988 engine speed and increase torque ofthe internal combustion engineandI 1990 2000 2010 2020year b. lower ist gear of the transmissionto increase wheel torque with lessFig. i: CO_ - Emission World Wide(Global Energy Perspectives, WEK engine torque.Montreal)I2. Reduction of fuel-c
15、onsumption with 300_ -7overdrive gear. I i I I i mox.powercurve I IA lot of engine-vehicle combinations are 250rated for their fuel reduction potential1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9. In this paperit will be shown that even dealing with 200the very best economical engine, system J I J/ _ I nl /r0odrgs_slgoce
16、_Jengineering can reduce fuel consumption.2.1 DefinitionsA modern transmission can be character- _ i00_ized with 3 gear-stages or gear ratios:I. starting gear: ist 50_-/_-_-jT_e_-_this is the value of the first gearby manual and automatic transmis-sion.1000 2000 3000 mm-I LO002. high speed gear: ih
17、enginespeed nengThis is the gear ratio value of the Fig. 2: Torque and Specific Fuel Con-4th or 5th gear. With this gear maxi- sumption of a Diesel Enginemum speed can be attained, with Direct Injection andTurbocharges (TDI)3. overdrive gear: imi“This is the smallest value of a gear The minimum of t
18、he specific fuel consump-ratio in a transmission and the big- tion is at an operating condition withgest influence on fuel savings, maximum torque but low speed. The roadresistance curve of the high-speed gear ihTo design a future transmission you need lies far away from the optimum area ofthree ran
19、ge-values: fuel consumption. Only by acceleration isthe engine able to run at its lowest1. The driving range _d specific fuel-consumption. How much over-_ ist drive range, _o, is necessary to obtain_d lh this optimum for constant speed?Fig. 3 shows in the left diagram the roadThis is normal range of
20、 produced trans- resistance curve of a large-sized-car formissions, different road inclination and in theright diagram the fuel consumption of theinternal combustion engine.2. The overdrive range _0:ihimi n 90 /_o _iI _iThis is a measurement of the potential of 75 220 -a transmission to interact wit
21、h the en-glne at high torque but less speed in the _ road,nchnolion=partial-load area.m 2%/_so - o_3. The gearrange%:_g- iSt - _d_olmln _ _/- “ . illf _ I25The gear range is the most importantcri- / /terion for the gear-designer. This valuedetermines the number of gears or thekind of Continously Var
22、iable Transmission /(CVT)0 50 100 150kmlh200 0 1000 2000 3000 mJn- 50002.2 Definition of the optimal overdrive vehlclespeedv enginespeednengrangeFig. 3: Road Resistance and Power Char-Fig. 2 shows the specific fuel consump- acteristics of a Diesel Enginetion b of a diesel-turbo-engine with di- with
23、Direct Injection (TDI)oe ,rect in3ectlon.2heexamplegiveevidencethahenecessary power for a vehicle speed of 140 20km/h leads to a certain minimum speed ofthe engine of about 1700 min “I. The quo-tient of the engine speed net min -I andthe vehicle speed mentioned in revolu- _o“tions of the wheels nw s
24、in1, leads tothe required gear ratio. 70 ._ _0_0,_ _In Fig. 4 this gear ratio is plotted o 6againstvehiclespeed. _ 5 _30_ IThis diagram, which is very useful to the _ 4 60gear designer, brings together informa- _ 3tion about vehicle and engine, thus de- I _I I_ Itermining the necessary overdrive ran
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