Fluids (Mar 2024)

Hydromechanical Transmission IC2OC: Component Sizing and Optimization

  • Nicola Andretta,
  • Antonio Rossetti,
  • Alarico Macor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids9030073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. 73

Abstract

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The IC2OC transmission is a continuous transmission whose layout can change from simple IC to simple OC configuration and vice versa. It was proposed to cover a wider range of vehicle speeds without adding gears. Its sizing can lead to higher efficiencies than those of the IC and OC layouts. Therefore, this work deals with the sizing methodologies of this transmission. Two methodologies are proposed and discussed: the first uses the functional and constitutive equations of the transmission; the second is based on a mathematical programming problem. Both methodologies start from the choice of the full mechanical point speeds. The comparison between the two methods is carried out on the transmission of a commercially available 230 kW reach stacker. The comparison shows that the functional method, leaner and faster, can provide results very close to those obtained with the heavy and time-consuming optimization, provided that the values of the two full mechanical point speeds are the optimal ones for the two basic transmissions taken individually.

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