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Experimental Study of cooling of Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) in Scooter

2014-03-24
2014-01-2003
The continuously variable transmission (CVT), which was conceptualized more than 500 years ago, is just now beginning to replace traditional transmissions in some automobiles. It is mostly used in scooter transmission. Engine power is transmitted to wheel through belt drive between two pulleys. The diameter of belt contact with pulley can change continuously and hence provide infinite gear ratios between driver and driven shafts. This technology leads to a smoother ride of vehicle. Heat is generated inside CVT due to friction between drive belt and clutch pulley. Amount of heat generated is even more due to clutch slippage during acceleration and deceleration. This will affect the service life of CVT components such as front movable drive (FMD), clutch pulley, clutch outer, and belt. In scooters generally, air cooling is preferred over liquid cooling. Cooling is achieved by incorporating centrifugal fan inside CVT housing.
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