pietro82
Automotive
- Mar 14, 2012
- 189
Hi all,
I'm trying to design a durability test for a stepped transmission of an off-road vehicle. The maximum engine speed is 3000rpm. Our customer provided some field data collected for years and he asked to define a method to design a durability test for the transmission in function of customer usage. For the test, I'm considering to run the engine at the engine speed where the max torque occurs. Thus the max acceleration factor will be achieved. Moreover, considering the engine speed range is rather narrow, so the effect of the speed variation on the gear tooth damage (according to Miner) is very limited. May any effect be missed in running the test at a single engine speed?
Thanks,
Regards,
I'm trying to design a durability test for a stepped transmission of an off-road vehicle. The maximum engine speed is 3000rpm. Our customer provided some field data collected for years and he asked to define a method to design a durability test for the transmission in function of customer usage. For the test, I'm considering to run the engine at the engine speed where the max torque occurs. Thus the max acceleration factor will be achieved. Moreover, considering the engine speed range is rather narrow, so the effect of the speed variation on the gear tooth damage (according to Miner) is very limited. May any effect be missed in running the test at a single engine speed?
Thanks,
Regards,