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http://dx.doi.org/10.9725/kstle.2005.21.5.227

Tribological Failure Analysis of Automatic Transmission in a Passenger Car  

Kim, Chung-Kyun (Tribology Research Center, Hongik University)
Lee, Il-Kwon (Department of Automotive Engineering, Daelim College)
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Tribology and Lubricants / v.21, no.5, 2005 , pp. 227-235 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents a tribological study on the failure cases of automatic transmission components in a passenger car. The automatic transmission system is composed of torque converter, clutch, brake, planetary gear, and valve body controlling oil pressure of an automatic transmission fluid. The most largest influence components in an automatic transmission are a torque converter and clutch plate in which are influenced by a wear and torque converting energy loss. The failure case study of an automatic transmission indicates that the tribological design and maintenance technologies should be considered as a key design concept. This means that the failure and power energy loss come from the friction, wear and a oil leakage of an automatic transmission, which is related to the oil seal and O-ring seal failures.
Keywords
automatic transmission; automatic transmission fluid; tribological failure; wear; oil leakage;
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