Applied Sciences (Sep 2024)

Study on the Effect of Operating Conditions on the Friction Pair Gap in a Wet Multi-Disc Clutch in a Helicopter Transmission System

  • Xiaokang Li,
  • Hongzhi Yan,
  • Dahuan Wei,
  • Jiangming Wu,
  • Mei Yin,
  • Yexin Xiao,
  • Kefeng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14177751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 17
p. 7751

Abstract

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The friction pair gap affects not only the temperature increase of the multi-disc wet clutch, but also the efficiency of the helicopter transmission system. Consequently, a rotational–axial engagement and disengagement-coupled kinetic model of a wet multi-disc clutch considering asperity contact, hydrodynamic lubrication, spline resistance, and a separating spring model are developed in this paper. The effects of operating conditions on the dynamic characteristics of the wet clutch are investigated. Further, the gap deviation coefficient is proposed to characterize the dynamic behavior of the friction pair gap. As the control oil pressure increases from 1.3 MPa to 1.7 MPa, the gap deviation coefficient increases by 8.6%. Moreover, as the rotation speed increases from 888 rpm to 2488 rpm and the lubricant oil temperature increases from 25 °C to 85 °C, the gap deviation coefficient decreases by 1.1% and 4.44%, respectively. Therefore, an appropriate increase in lubricant oil temperature and rotation speed can facilitate the friction pair gap to be more uniform. These results are useful for the development of optimal control strategies for aviation wet clutch systems.

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