Analys av nötningsfenomen i pappersbaserat friktionsmaterial för våta kopplingar

Wet clutches are used in automatic transmissions to transmit torque and enable gear changes. The primary component of a wet clutch is the paper-based friction disc and steel separator disc immersed in transmission uid. Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) develop and build automatic powershift-tr...

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Main Author: Lantz, Maja
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: 2011
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description Wet clutches are used in automatic transmissions to transmit torque and enable gear changes. The primary component of a wet clutch is the paper-based friction disc and steel separator disc immersed in transmission uid. Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) develop and build automatic powershift-transmissions with wet clutches for use in their heavy-duty equipment. Volvo CE and Luleå University of Technology (LTU) conduct research on wet clutches which involves paper-based friction materials. The two most common materials in production, material A and B, were tested in a wet clutch test rig at LTU. The tests showed a wear phenomenon in material A where the wear rate at a inection point signicantly increases. This work examines what might have happened with the material and if material B shows the same phenomenon. After the test run with material B it appeared to have a hint of the same phenomenon, but only after about 5 000 more cycles then for material A. Analysis of optical and scanning electron microscope, elemental analysis, oil absorption test, analysis of temperature and friction coecient history and comparisons of the materials dierent compositions were carried out. It turned out that material A is more permeable than material B, which is virtually impenetrable. Material B was subjected to more than twice as many cycles as material A before the same degree of mass loss occurred. During wear the bers agglomerates in each material, at a higher degree in material B then in material A. Material A may have been glazed and/or carbonized and that could have made the material brittle and fragile and at an inection point to such an extent that the wear rate increased. Validerat; 20110921 (anonymous)
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-54424 2025-01-16T23:01:22+00:00 Analys av nötningsfenomen i pappersbaserat friktionsmaterial för våta kopplingar Lantz, Maja 2011 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-54424 swe swe info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Technology Teknik wet clutch våt koppling transmission friktionsmaterial friction disc Volvo CE wear nötning powershift friction material Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2011 ftluleatu 2024-12-18T12:24:47Z Wet clutches are used in automatic transmissions to transmit torque and enable gear changes. The primary component of a wet clutch is the paper-based friction disc and steel separator disc immersed in transmission uid. Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) develop and build automatic powershift-transmissions with wet clutches for use in their heavy-duty equipment. Volvo CE and Luleå University of Technology (LTU) conduct research on wet clutches which involves paper-based friction materials. The two most common materials in production, material A and B, were tested in a wet clutch test rig at LTU. The tests showed a wear phenomenon in material A where the wear rate at a inection point signicantly increases. This work examines what might have happened with the material and if material B shows the same phenomenon. After the test run with material B it appeared to have a hint of the same phenomenon, but only after about 5 000 more cycles then for material A. Analysis of optical and scanning electron microscope, elemental analysis, oil absorption test, analysis of temperature and friction coecient history and comparisons of the materials dierent compositions were carried out. It turned out that material A is more permeable than material B, which is virtually impenetrable. Material B was subjected to more than twice as many cycles as material A before the same degree of mass loss occurred. During wear the bers agglomerates in each material, at a higher degree in material B then in material A. Material A may have been glazed and/or carbonized and that could have made the material brittle and fragile and at an inection point to such an extent that the wear rate increased. Validerat; 20110921 (anonymous) Bachelor Thesis Luleå Luleå Luleå Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Våta ENVELOPE(8.260,8.260,62.779,62.779)
spellingShingle Technology
Teknik
wet clutch
våt koppling
transmission
friktionsmaterial
friction disc
Volvo CE
wear
nötning
powershift
friction material
Lantz, Maja
Analys av nötningsfenomen i pappersbaserat friktionsmaterial för våta kopplingar
title Analys av nötningsfenomen i pappersbaserat friktionsmaterial för våta kopplingar
title_full Analys av nötningsfenomen i pappersbaserat friktionsmaterial för våta kopplingar
title_fullStr Analys av nötningsfenomen i pappersbaserat friktionsmaterial för våta kopplingar
title_full_unstemmed Analys av nötningsfenomen i pappersbaserat friktionsmaterial för våta kopplingar
title_short Analys av nötningsfenomen i pappersbaserat friktionsmaterial för våta kopplingar
title_sort analys av nötningsfenomen i pappersbaserat friktionsmaterial för våta kopplingar
topic Technology
Teknik
wet clutch
våt koppling
transmission
friktionsmaterial
friction disc
Volvo CE
wear
nötning
powershift
friction material
topic_facet Technology
Teknik
wet clutch
våt koppling
transmission
friktionsmaterial
friction disc
Volvo CE
wear
nötning
powershift
friction material
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