Lubrication Reliability and Oil Churning Loss of Differential Gear Trains in a Mechanical-Hydraulic Coupling Mechanism
Lirong Wan,
Hao Niu,
Zhiyuan Sun
et al.
Abstract:A differential gear train (DGT) is a crucial component of a mechanical-hydraulic coupling mechanism. The transmission process generates oil churning losses, which significantly impact the overall transmission efficiency. Due to the complexity of DGTs and the unpredictability of lubrication reliability, traditional analysis of churning characteristics is inadequate. In this study, the moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method is employed to analyze the effects of steady-state rotation speeds, dynamic rotation … Show more
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