Investigation of Self Excited Torsional Vibrations of Different Configurations of Automatic Transmission Systems during Engagement

The vehicle drive line system is subjected to torsional vibration from different sources of the system such as; engine fluctuating torque, Hook's joint and the final drive. However, the essential source is the friction torque induced in the friction elements, during their engagement. In the aut...

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Veröffentlicht in:Engineering (Irvine, Calif.) Calif.), 2011-12, Vol.3 (12), p.1171-1181
Hauptverfasser: Abd Elmaksoud, Eid O. A., Rabeih, E M., Abdel-halim, N A, El Demerdash, S M.
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Zusammenfassung:The vehicle drive line system is subjected to torsional vibration from different sources of the system such as; engine fluctuating torque, Hook's joint and the final drive. However, the essential source is the friction torque induced in the friction elements, during their engagement. In the automatic transmission system, the planetary gear set includes several friction elements such as; clutch, band brakes, and one way clutch. During the engagement, severe torsional vibration is induced by friction which is noticeable by the passengers in the form of what so called vehicle shunt. In present paper, a torsional vibration model for Drive Line (DL) system includes three different configurations of automatic transmission is constructed. A computer program using MATLAB subroutines is implemented to obtain the system response. Effect of system parameters on the dynamic behavior and stability has been investigated. The system damping and the trend of the friction coefficient have an essential effect on the dynamic behavior and stability of the system. The system response is now predictable with change of the system parameters which opens up the opportunity in future to control the vibration level.
ISSN:1947-3931
1947-394X
DOI:10.4236/eng.2011.312146