Infinitely Variable Transmissions Using a Toroidal Traction Variator Web Seminar RePlay

PD331709ON

Abstract
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An Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT) is a subset of a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) defined as a device that has a range of ratios of input shaft speed to output shaft speed which includes an Infinite ratio in which the output speed is zero.  Typically these devices include both positive and negative ratios on either side of zero resulting in the ability to move forward and reverse from rest without a clutch:  IVTs can improve vehicle performance while maintaining or exceeding benchmark functionality and performance. IVTs are a good candidate for future, fuel-efficient vehicles, particularly hybrids and AWDs. An IVT can maintain superb functionality and performance while reducing fleet CO2 levels. No vehicles other than heavy tractors currently use IVT transmissions.  A number of companies have looked at implementing IVT but they have failed to find an economical solution with sufficient upside to warrant its introduction, despite the attractive functional benefits. The use of the newly developed Double Roller Full Toroidal Variator - Continuously Variable Transmission (DFTV-CVT) has enabled a much simpler IVT solution that can be manufactured for potentially a lower cost than other belt or chain style CVT designs and / or multispeed transmissions The technology presented in this Webinar is based on the combination of a Double Roller Toroidal Traction Drive (DFTV-CVT) with a Planetary gear train (PGT).

This two-hour course will discuss the packaging, functionality, and economics of IVT architecture and expose the positive and negative aspects of IVT. The IVTs discussed use a particular type of CVT called a Double Roller Full Toroidal Variator (DFTV) which is the most compact and efficient CVT technology currently available.

Learning Objectives
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By participating in this online course, you will be able to:

  • Describe in principal the physical mechanism involved in traction drives and the functional components of the DFTV-CVT
  • Describe and illustrate the IVT mechanical principal using a CVT including hybrid variants
  • Identify where the functional attributes of the IVT can be best used in real vehicle applications
  • Compare the cost benefits, packaging advantages and design flexibility of the IVT
  • Define the control system philosophy required for an IVT
  • Develop representative simulation models of real vehicles using an IVT drivetrain, if familiar with simulation software such as Simulink®
Who Should Attend
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This course addresses the needs of engineers involved in the selection or design of the most appropriate drivetrain solutions should attend. A cross-section of professionals within OEMs and Tier1 transmission manufacturers, including technical sales people and control engineers, will benefit. 

 

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Duration
02:00
CEU
0.2
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PD331709ON
Content Type
eLearning
Language
English