The speed ratio parameters of transmission are crucial factors that affect a vehicle’s power, economy, and comfort. Due to the complex working conditions, multiple working modes, and wide range of speed ratios of agricultural tractors, designing and optimizing speed ratio parameters in power-shift transmissions is a challenging task. This paper proposes a transmission speed ratio optimization method based on the life cycle speed utilization rate of general-purpose agricultural tractors. The speed ratio parameters are optimized and solved using the genetic algorithm, with multi-gear power-shift transmissions in agricultural tractors as the research subject. The optimization results and simulation analysis show that the optimized speed ratio has more and denser gears in the common operating speed range while ensuring the general-purpose agricultural tractors’ use requirements. Compared to commonly used geometric series speed ratios, tractors using the optimized speed ratio parameters in this paper can significantly improve fuel economy. Most importantly, this provides a practical method reference for optimizing speed ratios in multi-gear gearboxes with complex structures.
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