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Research Articles

Temperature Field Characteristics of Limited Slip Clutch under Various Condition Parameters

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Pages 573-586 | Received 02 Nov 2023, Accepted 22 May 2024, Published online: 26 Jun 2024
 

Abstract

The temperature field of limited slip clutch (LSC) seriously interferes with torque transmission. In this paper, the attribute of dynamic partition of slip heat flux is considered. A calculation model of temperature field is also established by combining the proposed new method of fluid-solid equivalent convective heat transfer. The simulation and experiment of different relative speed, lubricant flow, and temperature are carried out. Furthermore, the comprehensive evaluation index of average temperature growth ratio and maximum radial temperature difference is proposed. The results show that the deviations of temperature rising rate and average temperature are not more than 0.2 °C/s and 6 °C, respectively. Heat flux partition value of separator plate increases approximately proportionally with relative speed. Changing relative speed from 40 r/min to 80 r/min, average temperature growth rate and maximum radial temperature difference of separator plate increase by 0.35 °C/s and 2.08 °C, respectively. On the contrary, increasing lubricant flow or reducing lubricant temperature weakens actual heat flux input of clutch. From 3 L/min to 10.5 L/min about lubricant flow, the average temperature growth rate and maximum radial temperature difference caused by higher relative speed are reduced by 0.32 and 2.71 °C, respectively. However, when lubricant temperature is adjusted from 65 °C to 30 °C, average temperature growth rate is reduced by 0.51 and the variation of maximum radial temperature difference does not exceed 0.32 °C. The research can accurately simulate actual energy flow at friction pair interface and assist in exploring the influence of condition parameters on temperature field.

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Funding

The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51675462 and 52102429) and by The Graduate Innovation Ability Training Funding Project of Hebei Province (CXZZBS2022131).

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