2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11135991
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Power-Flow and Mechanical Efficiency Computation in Two-Degrees-of-Freedom Planetary Gear Units: New Compact Formulas

Abstract: The mechanical efficiency is a computed value for comparing the performance of the multi degrees-of-freedom geared transmissions of hybrid vehicles. Most of the current methods for estimating gear trains mechanical efficiency require the decomposition of gear transmissions in basic structural elements or planetary gear units (PGU). These are two degrees-of-freedom components whose mechanical efficiency has a deep influence on the overall device. The authors (E.L.E., E.P.) already evidenced that, under certain … Show more

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“…This leads to increased losses in a phenomenon termed Latent, Virtual, or Rolling Power, described first by McMillan [19] and further studied by several authors, e.g. [21], [22]. In [3], we propose a Latent Power Ratio (LPR) to characterize how Rolling Power and thus efficiency is conditioned by gearbox topology.…”
Section: A a Operating Principlementioning
confidence: 98%
“…This leads to increased losses in a phenomenon termed Latent, Virtual, or Rolling Power, described first by McMillan [19] and further studied by several authors, e.g. [21], [22]. In [3], we propose a Latent Power Ratio (LPR) to characterize how Rolling Power and thus efficiency is conditioned by gearbox topology.…”
Section: A a Operating Principlementioning
confidence: 98%
“…(1) Tuplin's gear mesh efficiency [70], as summarized using Equations ( 7)-( 9), (2) oil churning losses for gears or rotating components partially submerged in oil given via Equation (10) with details of S m and C m in Appendix B, [71][72][73] and (3) drag torque associated with unapplied shifting clutches, generalized in Equation ( 11) for wet shifting clutch [74,75].…”
Section: Transmission Design and Parasitic Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the ICE and electric machines efficiency, it also considers the transmission meshing losses, which are rather challenging to evaluate, especially for multimode architecture with multiple planetary gearing, and thus often neglected. In the same regard, Esmail et al [8] proposed general and reliable formulas to compute the mechanical efficiency of a planetary gear set. The new formulation exploits the concept of potential or virtual power and highlights the dependency between kinematics and efficiency.…”
Section: Hybrid Electric Vehicles: a Multidisciplinary Challengementioning
confidence: 99%