CVT
CVT
CVT
CONTINUOUSLY
VARIABLE
TRANSMISSION
BY,
SANKET KIRTIKUMAR PAHADE
ROLL NO: 402239
B.E. MECH 2
GUIDED BY,
Prof.N.G.PHAFAT DEPT. OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, J.N.E.C
AURANGABAD
1
Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Basics Of Transmission
Problems With Traditional Transmission
Introduction CVT
Overview Of CVT
Components
Working Principle
Types Of CVT
Advantages And Disadvantages
Application
Future Scope
Conclusion
Reference
Basics Of Transmission
Speed ratio
Engine torque
Introduction of CVT
Overview of a CVT:
Components of CVT
Working principle
Consists of a pair of variable-diameter
pulleys, each shaped like a pair of opposing
cones, and a metal belt or chain running
between them.
As the pulley halves come closer together
the belt is forced to ride higher on the
pulley, effectively making the pulley's
diameter larger.
Changing the diameter of the pulleys varies
the transmission's ratio.
Types of CVT
Metal Push Belt CVT.
Toroidal Drive CVT.
Toroidal CVT
12
ADVANTAGES
Engine fatigue
Infinite number of gear ratios
Mechanical efficiency high
Greater fuel efficiency
Lighter and cheaper than AT
Smooth, responsive and quiet to
drive
Newer CVTs have a manual
option, giving the driver more
control, simulating a MT.
CPU can be configured to suit a
wide range of driving modes and
styles.
o
o
o
DISADVANTAGES
Limited torque capacity.
Cost than MT
Slipping in the drive belt or
pulleys
Complacency by the automobile
industry, unwilling to discard
billions of dollars in development
in MT & ATs.
13
Application
Automobiles Equipped With
CVT
1.
AudiA4
2.0/1.8T/2.4/3.0/2.5 TDI
2.
Fiat Punto 1.2
3.
Ford Escape Hybrid 2.3
4cyl
4.
Ford Focus C-MAX 1.6
TDCi 110ps
5.
Honda Civic Hybrid 1.3
4cyl
6.
Honda HR-V 1.6
7.
Honda Insight 1.0 3cyl
14
Future of CVT
Fuel economy and emissions have effectively stalled.
New fuel regulations
15
Conclusion
16
Reference
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Francis Van Der Sluis, Tom Van Dongun, Gert-Jan Van Spijk, Efficiency
Optimization Of Pushbelt CVT, SAE International, 2007.
Francis Van Der Sluis, Tom Van Dongun, Gert-Jan Van Spijk, Fuel Consumption
Potential Of The Pushbelt CVT, SAE International, 2007.
Arjen Brandsma, Jan Van Lith, Emiry Hendricks, Push belt CVT Developments
For High Power Application, Bosch Group, 2004
M J Nunney, Light and Heavy Vehicle Technology, Elsevier Publishers, Fourth
Edition, 2007.
W D Erickson, Belt Selection and Application for Engineers, Marcel Dekker
Publishers, First Edition, 1987.
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/cvt.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/continuously_variable_transmissions
17
Thank you.
18