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On the Energy Efficiency of Dual Clutch Transmissions and Automated Manual Transmissions

Authors :
Fabio Vacca
Stefano De Pinto
Ahu Ece Hartavi Karci
Patrick Gruber
Fabio Viotto
Carlo Cavallino
Jacopo Rossi
Aldo Sorniotti
Source :
Energies, Vol 10, Iss 10, p 1562 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2017.

Abstract

The main benefits of dual clutch transmissions (DCTs) are: (i) a higher energy efficiency than automatic transmission systems with torque converters; and (ii) the capability to fill the torque gap during gear shifts to allow seamless longitudinal acceleration profiles. Therefore, DCTs are viable alternatives to automated manual transmissions (AMTs). For vehicles equipped with engines that can generate considerable torque, large clutch-slip energy losses occur during power-on gear shifts and, as a result, DCTs need wet clutches for effective heat dissipation. This requirement substantially reduces DCT efficiency because of the churning and ancillary power dissipations associated with the wet clutch pack. To the knowledge of the authors, this study is the first to analyse the detailed power loss contributions of a DCT with wet clutches, and their relative significance along a set of driving cycles. Based on these results, a novel hybridised AMT (HAMT) with a single dry clutch and an electric motor is proposed for the same vehicle. The HAMT architecture combines the high mechanical efficiency typical of AMTs with a single dry clutch, with the torque-fill capability and operational flexibility allowed by the electric motor. The measured efficiency maps of a case study DCT and HAMT are compared. This is then complemented by the analysis of the respective fuel consumption along the driving cycles, which is simulated with an experimentally validated vehicle model. In its internal combustion engine mode, the HAMT reduces fuel consumption by >9% with respect to the DCT.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19961073
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Energies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1d8677695e784c248b71fd1d73aee27f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/en10101562