Driveline fundamentals and lubrication

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Abstract

The various gear types and automotive transmissions in drive trains are described. The need for automotive differential axle gears is demonstrated. SAE gear lubricant classifications are related to performance specifications. Automatic transmission fluids, ATFs, are described together with agricultural and off-highway fluids. Generic formulations of driveline fluids are discussed in terms of their tribology and performance and also the contribution of various additive classes to that performance. The main functions of manual gearbox, automatic transmission and axle lubricants are described. General trends and emerging technologies in drive train components are discussed in terms of the requirements placed on the lubricant, evolution in transmission technologies and relative market penetration. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Joseph, I. (2010). Driveline fundamentals and lubrication. In Chemistry and Technology of Lubricants: Third Edition (pp. 325–344). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1023/b105569_10

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