MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Fundamental study on countermeasures against subharmonic vibration of order 1/2 in automatic transmissions for cars

  • Takino Fumiya,
  • Ryu Takahiro,
  • Nakae Takashi,
  • Matsuzaki Kenichiro,
  • Ueno Risa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821113004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 211
p. 13004

Abstract

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In automatic transmissions for cars, a damper is installed in the lock-up clutch to absorb torsional vibrations caused by combustion in the engine. Although a damper with low stiffness reduces the torsional vibration, low-stiffness springs are difficult to use because of space limitations. To address this problem, dampers have been designed using a piecewise-linear spring having three different stages of stiffness. However, a nonlinear subharmonic vibration of order 1/2 occurs because of the nonlinearity of the piecewise-linear spring in the damper. In this study, we experimentally and analytically examined a countermeasure against the subharmonic vibration by increasing the stages of the piecewise-linear spring using the one-degree-of-freedom system model. We found that the gap between the switching points of the piecewise-linear spring was the key to vibration reduction. The experimental results agreed with results of the numerical analyses.