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SAE transactions | 2004

A New Method of Measuring Aeration and Deaeration of Fluids

Chris Morgan; Jill Cummings; Roy Fewkes; J. Matthew Jackson

This paper describes the design and functionality of an in-situ air entrainment measuring device for analysis of the air entrainment and air release properties of lubricating fluids. The apparatus allows for a variety of measurement techniques for the aeration and deaeration of the lubricating fluid at various temperatures, pressures, and agitation speeds. This test apparatus is patent pending because of its unique ability to allow for continuous, in-situ measurement of the fluid properties and the rates of change of these properties. Most other measurement techniques and apparatuses do not allow for uninterrupted measurement, This apparatus is also unique in that it is capable of detecting minor fluid density changes at a lower level and with more accuracy than all other current techniques or apparatuses.


SAE transactions | 2004

Low-Speed Carbon Fiber Torque Capacity and Frictional Properties Test for ATFs

Chris Morgan; Roy Fewkes; T. McCombs; Samuel H. Tersigni; J. Matthew Jackson

Since the mid-1990s, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of automobiles have been implementing torque converter clutches in automatic transmissions with a continuous, controlled slip mode, in order to improve the fuel economy of their vehicles. These Continuously Slipping Torque Converter Clutches (CSTCCs) are prone to an undesirable phenomenon commonly called shudder. This phenomenon has been attributed to specific shapes or slopes in the friction coefficient versus sliding speed curve of the fluid/clutch interface. Here, a method is explained that was developed to be able to screen fluids for shudder tendency, both in fresh and used states. Also included is a description of the reason for implementing CSTCCs, some background on shudder, and supporting data showing how the test method can distinguish between fluids that have different shudder tendencies.


Archive | 2004

Fluid aeration test apparatus and method

Jill Cummings; Chris Morgan; Roy Fewkes; James L. Linden; Diana Foghel


Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference and Exhibition | 2006

General Motors DEXRON®-VI Global Service-Fill Specification

Roy Fewkes; Brent D. Allen Park Calcut; Angela Willis


SAE Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition | 2002

Development of a Belt CVT Fluid Test Procedure Using the VT20/25E Belt Box for the DEX-CVT® Specification

Chris Morgan; Roy Fewkes; Steven D. Marty


SAE 2011 World Congress & Exhibition | 2011

Seal Testing in Aerated Lubricants

Joan Petit; Roy Fewkes; Cheryl O'Brien


Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference and Exhibition | 2007

Comparison of OEM Automatic Transmission Fluids in Industry Standard Tests

Roy Fewkes; Angela Willis


Archive | 2005

Fluid aeration testing device and method

Jill Cummings; Roy Fewkes; Diana Foghel; James L. Linden; Chris Morgan; クリストファー・シー・モーガン,ジュニアー; ジェームズ・エル・リンデン; ジル・エム・カミングス; ダイアナ・フォゲル; ロイ・フュークス


SAE 2011 World Congress & Exhibition | 2011

Effects of Base Stocks on Lubricant Aeration

Joan Petit; Cheryl O'Brien; Roy Fewkes


Archive | 2010

Vorrichtung und Verfahren für einen Dichtunseintauchtest mit einem belüfteten Fluid

John M. Royal Oak Petit; Roy Fewkes; Michael B. Glasgow

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J. Matthew Jackson

Southwest Research Institute

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