Browse Publications Technical Papers 2004-40-0055
2004-08-23

Comparison of energy consumption and power losses of a conventionally controlled CVT with a Servo-Hydraulic Controlled CVT and with a belt and chain as the Torque Transmitting Element 2004-40-0055

In an effort to improve the Continuously Variable Transmission and evaluate its performance with different modifications, a conventional CVT was redesigned to incorporate an energy efficient Servo Hydraulic Control (SHC) system and to substitute a different torque transmitting element, a Gear Chain Industry (GCI) chain for the Van Doorne Transmissie (VDT/Bosch) belt. Various loaded and unloaded tests were performed on the CVT while using the GCI Chain and VDT Belt in the Stock and Servo Hydraulic configuration. An analysis of the various configurations was made and key features of each element have been outlined.

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