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An Analysis on the Affects of Friction Material and Force of Manual Transmission Synchronizer Ring  

Cho Yong-Ee (씨와이뮤텍(주))
Yoon Jung-Hyun (씨와이뮤텍(주))
You Kwang-Suk (씨와이뮤텍(주))
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers / v.15, no.2, 2006 , pp. 44-50 More about this Journal
Abstract
A driver's feelings of transmission serve as a basis to judge not only the transmission but also the entire automobile that he or she drives. The importance of transmission feelings is increasing daily because of driver's desire for increased torque and other improved functions. In order to accommodate such desire of drivers, new friction materials have been developed. The study in this report compared the affects of such materials and the force for transmission theoretically and empirically. By doing so, the study attempted to establish basic references for computation of capacity and other factors to be determined at the time of design of synchronizer system.
Keywords
Shift feeling; New friction materials; Computation of capacity for synchronizer; Design of synchronizer system;
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