Influence of surface structures on the operational behavior of continuously variable transmissions

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationVDI Berichte
Pages919-930
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event16th International VDI Congress on Drivetrain for Vehicles 2016, 4th International VDI Conference on Transmissions in Mobile Machines and International VDI Conference CVT on Automotive Applications, 2016 - Friedrichshafen, Germany
Duration: 21 Jun 201622 Jun 2016

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NameVDI Berichte
Number2276
Volume2016
ISSN (Print)0083-5560

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Continuously variable transmissions allow for operating combustion engines and eventually also electric traction motors in vehicles always at the optimum point of operation without interruption of the power flow by gear shifting. A disadvantage in comparison with mechanical transmissions based on interlocking of gears with a fixed number of transmission ratios is the lower efficiency. A significant proportion of the additional losses occur due to sliding of the belt or the chain in the torque converter and there is additional power required for the hydraulic generation of the clamping forces necessary for power transmission by friction.

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Influence of surface structures on the operational behavior of continuously variable transmissions. / Mach, Jan Niklas; Poll, Gerhard.
VDI Berichte. 2016. p. 919-930 (VDI Berichte; Vol. 2016, No. 2276).

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Mach, JN & Poll, G 2016, Influence of surface structures on the operational behavior of continuously variable transmissions. in VDI Berichte. VDI Berichte, no. 2276, vol. 2016, pp. 919-930, 16th International VDI Congress on Drivetrain for Vehicles 2016, 4th International VDI Conference on Transmissions in Mobile Machines and International VDI Conference CVT on Automotive Applications, 2016, Friedrichshafen, Germany, 21 Jun 2016.
Mach, J. N., & Poll, G. (2016). Influence of surface structures on the operational behavior of continuously variable transmissions. In VDI Berichte (pp. 919-930). (VDI Berichte; Vol. 2016, No. 2276).
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