DocumentCode :
3545823
Title :
Simulation based heavy truck driveline components thermal analysis system
Author :
Tan, Gangfeng ; Guo, Xuexun ; Yang, Tao
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Automobile Eng., Wuhan Univ. of Technol., Wuhan, China
fYear :
2009
fDate :
16-19 Aug. 2009
Abstract :
The driveline system of the heavy truck is usually composed of clutch, transmission, transfer case, drive shaft, etc. A fluid torque converter could be equipped in front of the transmission in order to improve the starting performance. Also, a hydraulic retarder could be introduced for auxiliary braking so as to adapt the truck to the brake on the long downgrade in mountainous regions. Thus, the driveline heat load would have a notable increase. Both the fluid torque converter and the hydraulic retarder would produce a large quantity of heat, and a special cooling system is needed to lower the transmission fluid temperature. The driveline heat load is often calculated based on empirical formula. However, for the heavy truck, if the heat value is underestimated, driveline components would suffer from overheated damage. On the contrary, if the heat value is overestimated, it will lead to the oversize radiator and affect the underhood arrangement. In this paper, we focus in the heavy truck with the gross vehicle weight of 80,000 kg, which is equipped with the fluid torque converter and the hydraulic retarder. The driveline model is built based on AMESim. The heat load of each primary heating component is calculated referring to the existing driving cycle and combining with the actual driving condition of the truck. On these bases, the parameters and the layout of cooling devices (such as the oil cooler) could be set for the heavy truck working properly in different driving conditions.
Keywords :
automotive components; braking; clutches; hydraulic systems; shafts; thermal analysis; torque convertors; AMESim; auxiliary braking; clutch; cooling devices; drive shaft; driveline heat load; fluid torque converter; hydraulic retarder; mass 80000 kg; simulation based heavy truck driveline components; thermal analysis system; truck transfer case; truck transmission; Analytical models; Cooling; Energy dissipation; Heat engines; Thermal loading; Thermal management; Torque converters; Vehicle driving; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles; cooling system; driveline; retarder; thermal management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Measurement & Instruments, 2009. ICEMI '09. 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3863-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3864-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICEMI.2009.5274676
Filename :
5274676
Link To Document :
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