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SAE transactions | 2004

An Electro-Mechanical Infinitely Variable Speed Transmission

Xiaolan Ai; Terry W. Mohr; Scott V. Anderson

An electro-mechanical infinitely variable transmission (eVT), comprising a pair of planetary trains interconnected with two electric machines and clutches, has been proposed. The transmission leverages the advantages of an output power-split configuration for low-speed operation and a compound power-split configuration for high-speed operation. It is capable of being operated in a number of operating modes including an eVT only mode and a hybrid mode when equipped with on-board energy storage devices. The transmission provides a compact, highly efficient and potentially low cost driveline solution for both conventional vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. A virtual transmission prototype was built in EASY5 1 . A base vehicle model was also constructed in EASY5 environment with Ricardo Powertrain Library components. Performance of the proposed transmission was evaluated in context of the base vehicle for driveline efficiency, vehicle acceleration, vehicle fuel consumption and emissions under various driving cycles. Comparison with a conventional four-speed automatic transmission was made. Results of the evaluation have demonstrated superior performance of the proposed eVT over conventional automatic transmissions. The eVT has a high efficiency of 92% over most of the speed conversion range. The infinite conversion range of the eVT enhances the vehicles tractive effort, improving vehicle acceleration. It shortens the acceleration time by 7.5% from 0 to 60 mph, and 9.5% from 30 to 50 mph. The infinitely variable speed ratio along with the rapid speed-ratio-change capability of the electric system allows the transmission to significantly improve vehicles fuel economy and reduce vehicles emissions. Even under eVT only operation mode (for conventional vehicle application), 11% fuel savings for urban driving and 9% on highway driving are easily achievable. The reduction in Nox emission is predicted to be about 12% under urban drive cycles and 5% on highway. The electro-mechanical eVT allows various degrees of hybridization to provide further gains in fuel economy and environmental acceptability.


Archive | 2003

Method and apparatus for power flow management in electro-mechanical transmissions

Xiaolan Ai; Scott Anderson


Archive | 2002

Output power split hybrid electric drive system

Xiaolan Ai; Terry W. Mohr


Archive | 2000

Continuous variable transmission

Xiaolan Ai; Terry W. Mohr


Archive | 2003

Output-split and compound-split infinitely variable transmission

Xiaolan Ai; Terry W. Mohr


SAE 2005 World Congress & Exhibition | 2005

An Electro-Mechanical Infinitely Variable Transmission for Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Xiaolan Ai; Scott Anderson


Archive | 2003

Hub assembly with speed change

Xiaolan Ai; Terry W. Mohr


SAE transactions | 1999

Assessing and predicting the performance of bearings in debris-contaminated lubrication environment

Harvey P. Nixon; Xiaolan Ai; J. David Cogdell; Gerald P. Fox


Archive | 2004

Method and apparatus for power flow management in electro-mechanical transmission

Xiaolan Ai; Scott Anderson


Archive | 2007

THREE SHAFT FRICTION DRIVE UNIT

Xiaolan Ai; Gerald P. Fox

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