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Study of Viscosity Index Improver for Fuel Economy ATF

2003-10-27
2003-01-3256
One very effective way to improve fuel economy of motor vehicles is to reduce the viscosity of the automatic transmission fluid (ATF). However, viscometric constraints often exist for a particular ATF application. The proper choice of viscosity index (VI) improver allows viscosity reduction at lower temperatures, while maintaining viscosity at higher temperatures. This study shows that molecular weight of a VI improver is a key factor to achieve high thickening efficiency, improved shear stability and limited metal fatigue failure simultaneously. Based on this study, an optimum VI improver has been found and a new fuel economy ATF was developed.
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Next Generation High Performance ATF for Slip-Controlled Automatic Transmission

1997-10-01
972927
A slip-controlled lock-up clutch system Is very efficient in improving the fuel economy of automatic transmission (AT) equipped vehicles. However, a special automatic transmission fluid (ATF) which combines an anti-shudder property with high torque capacity is required for this system. In this study, we established additive technology for ATF having a sufficient anti-shudder property and high torque capacity. Based on the technology, new ATF: ATF-T4 was developed. It was confirmed in actual AT tests that ATF-T4 has excellent anti-shudder durability and high torque capacity. Furthermore, ATF-T4 has good SAE No. 2 friction characteristics, oxidation stability, compatibility with materials (elastomers, nylons, etc.) and viscosity at low temperatures.
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Development of Automatic Transmission Fluid for Slip-Controlled Lock-Up Clutch Systems

1995-10-01
952348
Slip-controlled lock-up clutch systems are very efficient and greatly improve fuel economy. On the other hand, these systems can cause unstable vibrations including those known as “shudder vibrations”. In this study, the authors made a theoretical analysis of these unstable vibrations to clarify the fundamental frictional properties of automatic transmission fluids (ATFs) required for slip-controlled lock-up clutch systems. Based on this analysis, we established lubricant technology having a sufficient anti-shudder property and high torque capacity. Further, we developed a new test apparatus to evaluate the anti-shudder durability for lubricant development.
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