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Introduction to Shifting Solution - Synchronizer
Amit Benake
Dana Graziano, Sanand, Ahmedabad, India
ABSTRACT
The Synchronizer is a part of synchromesh manual transmission that allows
the smooth engagement of the gears. Synchronizer is a kind of clutch that
allows the component turning at different speeds to synchronize their speeds
using cone friction. The main functionoftheSynchronizer is synchronizingthe
speeds of the components and preventing the engagement of the gears until
synchronization is achieved.
KEYWORDS: Synchronization, Synchomesh manual transmission, cone friction
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Synchronizer:
Synchronizer is the central component of the transmission
featuring the interface to the output, the clutch and by of the
gear shift, to the driver. Synchronizers are the key elements
in the manual transmissions (MT) and Automated Manual
Transmissions (AMT).
Synchronizer can be structured by the numberofcones used
like single cone, dual cone and triple cone. The
Synchronization always follows the same sequences of
operations. The Sleeve is movedbytheshift fork towardsthe
gears to be engaged. As long as there is speed difference
between the sleeve – hub system and the gear wheel, the
sleeve is blocked by the Blocker ring (Sincro Ring) and thus
the synchronizer creates the friction torque. When the
speeds are Synchronized, the sleeve can be moved further
and engages into the Spline if the engagement ring at the
gear wheel.
Exploded view of Single Cone Synchronizer
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Cross-Sectional view of Single Cone Synchronizer
Introduction to Synchronizer Parts:
1. Synchronizer Hub: Synchronizer Hub is rigidly connected by Spline to the either rotating input shaft or the rotating
output shaft. Synchronizer Hub usually has both Internal and External Spline.
2. Synchronizer Ring or Blocker Ring: Blocker Ring has a conical surface that is guided on the conical surfaceofthe Clutch
Body Ring (CBR). The purpose to have this conical surface is to produce the friction torque that is needed to synchronize
the input and output shafts rpm. The external teeth interlocks withinternalteeth oftheSlidingSleeve. TheBlocker ring are
provided with the thread or groove patters to maintain the lubrication on surface, to avoid the hydrodynamic oil film and
to minimize the forces. Following are types of Blocker rings.
A. Brass Synchro Ring
B. Bronze Synchro Ring
C. Sintered Bronze Synchro Ring
D. Molybdenum – Low Synchro Ring
E. Molybdenum – High Synchro Ring
F. Thread Bronze Synchro Ring
G. Carbon Synchro Ring
H. Woven Carbon Fiber Synchro Ring
(A) (D) (F) (H) (G)
3. Clutch Body Ring: CBR is external teeth and conical surface on which the BlockerRing guides.TheCBR matches the speed
of the gear with the speed of the Synchro Hub during synchronization. The CBR is either spline fitted or press fitted or
welded with the gear wheel. The external teeth with the chamfer on both the sides of the teeth interlocks withthechamfer
on the internal teeth of shift sleeve
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4. Sliding Sleeve: Sliding Sleeve has a groove on the outer periphery for the gear shift fork. The Internal Spline oftheSliding
Sleeve is in constant mesh with the External Spline of the Synchro Hub. Thus, Sliding Sleeve can only axially move from
neutral position to an engaged position.
5. Strut Detent / Centering Mechanism / Struct Key: The Strut Key is a spring loaded ball or roller fixed in a cage. This
mechanism is arranged on the circumference of the synchronizer body,positionedbetweenthegrooveinsynchrohuband
the inner groove in shift sleeve. This component is used forthepre-synchronization;thatgenerates theload onthesynchro
ring to perform the synchronization process. In addition, maintains the sliding sleeve in the central position on the hub
between both gear wheel and below a limit axial force. The Synchronizers are composed by three element of Strut Key
arranged at 120°. In case of larger synchronizer, four elements of strut key could be arranged at 90°.
Kinds of Synchronizers:
1. Single Cone Synchronizer
2. Dual / Double Cone Synchronizer
3. Triple Cone Synchronizer
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Types of Synchronizers:
1. Pin – Type Synchronizer (Also Known as Clark Type).
2. Baulkring -Type: This type of Synchronizer is used in
manual transmission are either of the strut or the
strutless types.
3. Lever – Type: The lever type Synchronizer is provided
with the inner circumference of the Sleeveandarranged
between the hub and synchronizingring.Asthesleeveis
sliding towards the engaging position the lever presses
the synchronizer ring towards the gear by the principle
of leverage.
Synchronizer Dimension and Significant Parameter:
Figure shows the main dimension of the Synchronizer. The
wear on the friction surfaces I usually due to the factor that
determines the service life of the synchronizer. The shift
movement “s” at the gearshift sleeve is approx. 10-13mm.
The permissible wear ∆Spermis generally between 1- 1.5mm.
The wear reserve of the synchronizerunit is calculated by
subtracting the operating clearance from the permissible
wear. The maximum ∆Vmaxis of the order 0.15mm for taper
synchronizers.
1. Shift Effort: Shift effort is also called as OperatingForce.
This is the load the driver has to apply at the shift lever
and is the result of a summation of the static shift effort,
due to the ramp profile, and the dynamicshift effort,due
to the synchronization action.
2. Proximity: Axial distancefromthesleevetoothpointing
to the synchronization ring tooth pointing contact.
3. Break through Load (BTL): BTL is also known as Push
through Load which is produced by the force applied by
the ball of the strut – detent mechanism to the sleeve in
order to traverse the proximity distance. It should start
to build as soon as the sleeve moves from the neutral
position due to the contact with the ball and should stay
until there is maximum contact area between the teeth
chamfers of the sleeve and blocking ring. A reduction of
BTL prior to the contact will unload the blocking ring
and interrupt the oil wiping action resulting in a lower
friction co-efficient and consequently ina GearClash.On
the contrary, BTL continuing beyond the contact point
will cause the ring locking and thereby require a higher
effort to gear shifting.
The BTL depends on the detent spring rate, strut bump or
ball height, co-efficient of friction between detent ball and
sleeve and ramp angle of the annulus groove in the sleeve.
The mathematical expression of this parameter can be
calculated from figure shown below.
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4. Synchronizer Torque (Ts):Synchronizertorqueis also
known as Cone Torque and is due to the friction force
generated in the direction of the cone angle betweenthe
cone and the friction surfaces when the sleeve moves
axially to contact with the blocker ring, which pushes
axially the CBR and drains the lubricationout.This force
can be assisted (upshift) or resisted (downshift) by the
total system drag. The Cone torque should be always
higher than the index torque at every point during the
synchronization process to prevent the clash or noise
and to complete the synchronization process
successfully.
5. Index Torque / Blocking Torque: Index torque is
generated due to the friction force in the direction of
pointing angle between the two chamfers of
synchronizer ring teeth and sliding sleeve teeth. During
the synchronization, this torque acts in opposite
direction to the synchronization torque. It is a function
of the axial force applied to the sleeve, teeth pointing
angle, pitch diameter of the blocking ring, surface
coefficient of friction between the teeth pointing
surfaces of sleeve and blocker ring. The Index torque
must be higher than the total drag of transmission in
order to satify the smooth gear shiftability even in cold
conditions.
6. Drag Torque: Drag torques are the power losses due to
the clutch drag, transmission oil churningandfrictionof
the rotating components. Always acts to slow down the
speed of the rotating components.
7. Shift Impulse: It is the product of the gear shift effort
applied to the gear shift knob in Newtons (N) and the
synchronization time in seconds (s). It is usually usedto
determine the gear shift performance.
8. Boost Force: This is an additional force generated due
to ramp surfaces defined in the huboutercircumference
and provides an increase of the shift force without any
increase in load of the shift lever.
9. Coefficient of Friction: COF on cone shaped surface
varies with the thickness of the lubricant between the
CBR and the Ring. The COF on theconesurfaceincreases
suddenly while the sleeve forces the blocker ring to
move forwards the CBR for draining the lubricant out.It
decreases after synchronization as the blocker ring
slides away from the CBR. Thus the COF is the function
of material, temperature and lubrication. High COF
produces higher adhesive wear and thus leads to lesser
durability of the synchronizer.
10. Spring Rate: The Spring stiffness affects the reaction
force of the spring and thus affects the load transmitted
to the synchro ring.
Synchronization Process:
1. Neutral Position
2. Presynchronization or Asynchronization: Beforethe
shifting starts, the Sliding Sleeve is held in the middle
position by detent mechanism, refer neutral position.
The Shift Force Fs Triggers the axial movement of the
Sliding Sleeve which causes the thrust pieces to act on
the detent ball pins to presses the Blocker ring with its
counter-taper against the friction taper of the CBR. The
speed difference between the Sliding Sleeve and the
Blocker Ring relative to the idlergearcauses theBlocker
ring to turn until the dog teeth engages in the groove
wall. This is the of the Synchronization. The detent
generates a force up to 50-100N which creates a friction
torque.
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3. Blocking Position: The Sliding Sleeve is move further
which brings the constant mesh internal gear of Sliding
Sleeve and the constant mesh external gear of the
Blocker ring come in contact. The main synchronization
action starts here. The Shift Force Fs is applied to the
synchronizer ring via the detent mechanism and the
dogs. Here the speed difference is reduced until n1 = n2.
4. Blocking Release: At this stage where n1 = n2 , the
blocking condition is no longer valid. The Sleeve can
turn back the blocker ring and move forward through
the spline of the blocker ring.
5. Free Flight: The Sliding Sleeve Slides further through
the spline of blocker ring. In this phase, new speed
difference between n1 and n2 can occur.
6. Engagement: The Sliding Sleeve enters into the
engagement ring. The Speed difference in n1 and n2
causes bumps at the entering into the engagement ring.
7. Gear Shift: When the Sliding Sleeve has completely
moved into the engagement ring, the gear is shifted.The
back tapered teeth on the Sliding Sleeve and theBlocker
ring avoid the decoupling under load.
P.T.O
Synchronizer Functionality and Endurance Test
The Synchronizer is subjected to the functional and
endurance test before itis releasedforIndustrialproduction.
The Synchronizer is most widely tested on the Horizontal
test rig which is capable to provide the data like friction,
wear, friction torque, Shift travel, Shift force etc. Shownhere
below is the test-rig ZF/FZG SSP180,developedattheGear–
Research Center (FZG) of Munich University.
The Following graph is the data generated by the Test Rig of the Synchronizer under the Test.
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1. Normal Shift.
A. Presynchronization
B. Synchronization
C. Engagement of Sliding Sleeve and Cluctch Teeth.
D. Final Positon.
2. Second Load Bumps: The 2nd Load Bumps are occurred when the sleeve enters the engagement ring. If the resistance is
too high, it can be felt at the gear shift knob
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Reason for the 2nd Load Bumps could be:
1. High drag torque, especially in the cold transmission
2. High friction torque
3. Losses in shift system
4. Clutch not open fully, 100%.
Possible measure to avoid load bumps:
1. Low Viscosity oil, low friction bearings
2. Reduced the chamgered angle so as to respect the blocking safety
3. Reduce losses in shift system.
3. Clash: Clash occurs when the blocking safety is not given. In this case the sleeve moves towards the engagement ring
before the speed difference has be synchronized.
Blocking Safety: Friction Torque, TF>Tz, Blocking release torque.
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Reasons for Clash could be:
1. COF too low for design layout
2. COF changes over lifetime
3. Oil viscosity too high at low temperature
4. High wear
5. Shift fork position decentralized
Possible measures to avoid clashing
1. Increase the Blocking Safety ( chamferangle,coneangle,
friction lining)
2. Improve the groove geometry
3. Improve the COF increasein presynchronization(detent
force)
4. Increase the wear gap.

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Introduction to Shifting Solution Synchronizer

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 5 Issue 2, January-February 2021 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD38370 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2021 Page 201 Introduction to Shifting Solution - Synchronizer Amit Benake Dana Graziano, Sanand, Ahmedabad, India ABSTRACT The Synchronizer is a part of synchromesh manual transmission that allows the smooth engagement of the gears. Synchronizer is a kind of clutch that allows the component turning at different speeds to synchronize their speeds using cone friction. The main functionoftheSynchronizer is synchronizingthe speeds of the components and preventing the engagement of the gears until synchronization is achieved. KEYWORDS: Synchronization, Synchomesh manual transmission, cone friction How to cite this paper: Amit Benake "Introduction to Shifting Solution - Synchronizer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-2, February 2021, pp.201-209, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38370.pdf Copyright © 2021 by author(s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) Synchronizer: Synchronizer is the central component of the transmission featuring the interface to the output, the clutch and by of the gear shift, to the driver. Synchronizers are the key elements in the manual transmissions (MT) and Automated Manual Transmissions (AMT). Synchronizer can be structured by the numberofcones used like single cone, dual cone and triple cone. The Synchronization always follows the same sequences of operations. The Sleeve is movedbytheshift fork towardsthe gears to be engaged. As long as there is speed difference between the sleeve – hub system and the gear wheel, the sleeve is blocked by the Blocker ring (Sincro Ring) and thus the synchronizer creates the friction torque. When the speeds are Synchronized, the sleeve can be moved further and engages into the Spline if the engagement ring at the gear wheel. Exploded view of Single Cone Synchronizer IJTSRD38370
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD38370 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2021 Page 202 Cross-Sectional view of Single Cone Synchronizer Introduction to Synchronizer Parts: 1. Synchronizer Hub: Synchronizer Hub is rigidly connected by Spline to the either rotating input shaft or the rotating output shaft. Synchronizer Hub usually has both Internal and External Spline. 2. Synchronizer Ring or Blocker Ring: Blocker Ring has a conical surface that is guided on the conical surfaceofthe Clutch Body Ring (CBR). The purpose to have this conical surface is to produce the friction torque that is needed to synchronize the input and output shafts rpm. The external teeth interlocks withinternalteeth oftheSlidingSleeve. TheBlocker ring are provided with the thread or groove patters to maintain the lubrication on surface, to avoid the hydrodynamic oil film and to minimize the forces. Following are types of Blocker rings. A. Brass Synchro Ring B. Bronze Synchro Ring C. Sintered Bronze Synchro Ring D. Molybdenum – Low Synchro Ring E. Molybdenum – High Synchro Ring F. Thread Bronze Synchro Ring G. Carbon Synchro Ring H. Woven Carbon Fiber Synchro Ring (A) (D) (F) (H) (G) 3. Clutch Body Ring: CBR is external teeth and conical surface on which the BlockerRing guides.TheCBR matches the speed of the gear with the speed of the Synchro Hub during synchronization. The CBR is either spline fitted or press fitted or welded with the gear wheel. The external teeth with the chamfer on both the sides of the teeth interlocks withthechamfer on the internal teeth of shift sleeve
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD38370 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2021 Page 203 4. Sliding Sleeve: Sliding Sleeve has a groove on the outer periphery for the gear shift fork. The Internal Spline oftheSliding Sleeve is in constant mesh with the External Spline of the Synchro Hub. Thus, Sliding Sleeve can only axially move from neutral position to an engaged position. 5. Strut Detent / Centering Mechanism / Struct Key: The Strut Key is a spring loaded ball or roller fixed in a cage. This mechanism is arranged on the circumference of the synchronizer body,positionedbetweenthegrooveinsynchrohuband the inner groove in shift sleeve. This component is used forthepre-synchronization;thatgenerates theload onthesynchro ring to perform the synchronization process. In addition, maintains the sliding sleeve in the central position on the hub between both gear wheel and below a limit axial force. The Synchronizers are composed by three element of Strut Key arranged at 120°. In case of larger synchronizer, four elements of strut key could be arranged at 90°. Kinds of Synchronizers: 1. Single Cone Synchronizer 2. Dual / Double Cone Synchronizer 3. Triple Cone Synchronizer
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD38370 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2021 Page 204 Types of Synchronizers: 1. Pin – Type Synchronizer (Also Known as Clark Type). 2. Baulkring -Type: This type of Synchronizer is used in manual transmission are either of the strut or the strutless types. 3. Lever – Type: The lever type Synchronizer is provided with the inner circumference of the Sleeveandarranged between the hub and synchronizingring.Asthesleeveis sliding towards the engaging position the lever presses the synchronizer ring towards the gear by the principle of leverage. Synchronizer Dimension and Significant Parameter: Figure shows the main dimension of the Synchronizer. The wear on the friction surfaces I usually due to the factor that determines the service life of the synchronizer. The shift movement “s” at the gearshift sleeve is approx. 10-13mm. The permissible wear ∆Spermis generally between 1- 1.5mm. The wear reserve of the synchronizerunit is calculated by subtracting the operating clearance from the permissible wear. The maximum ∆Vmaxis of the order 0.15mm for taper synchronizers. 1. Shift Effort: Shift effort is also called as OperatingForce. This is the load the driver has to apply at the shift lever and is the result of a summation of the static shift effort, due to the ramp profile, and the dynamicshift effort,due to the synchronization action. 2. Proximity: Axial distancefromthesleevetoothpointing to the synchronization ring tooth pointing contact. 3. Break through Load (BTL): BTL is also known as Push through Load which is produced by the force applied by the ball of the strut – detent mechanism to the sleeve in order to traverse the proximity distance. It should start to build as soon as the sleeve moves from the neutral position due to the contact with the ball and should stay until there is maximum contact area between the teeth chamfers of the sleeve and blocking ring. A reduction of BTL prior to the contact will unload the blocking ring and interrupt the oil wiping action resulting in a lower friction co-efficient and consequently ina GearClash.On the contrary, BTL continuing beyond the contact point will cause the ring locking and thereby require a higher effort to gear shifting. The BTL depends on the detent spring rate, strut bump or ball height, co-efficient of friction between detent ball and sleeve and ramp angle of the annulus groove in the sleeve. The mathematical expression of this parameter can be calculated from figure shown below.
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD38370 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2021 Page 205 4. Synchronizer Torque (Ts):Synchronizertorqueis also known as Cone Torque and is due to the friction force generated in the direction of the cone angle betweenthe cone and the friction surfaces when the sleeve moves axially to contact with the blocker ring, which pushes axially the CBR and drains the lubricationout.This force can be assisted (upshift) or resisted (downshift) by the total system drag. The Cone torque should be always higher than the index torque at every point during the synchronization process to prevent the clash or noise and to complete the synchronization process successfully. 5. Index Torque / Blocking Torque: Index torque is generated due to the friction force in the direction of pointing angle between the two chamfers of synchronizer ring teeth and sliding sleeve teeth. During the synchronization, this torque acts in opposite direction to the synchronization torque. It is a function of the axial force applied to the sleeve, teeth pointing angle, pitch diameter of the blocking ring, surface coefficient of friction between the teeth pointing surfaces of sleeve and blocker ring. The Index torque must be higher than the total drag of transmission in order to satify the smooth gear shiftability even in cold conditions. 6. Drag Torque: Drag torques are the power losses due to the clutch drag, transmission oil churningandfrictionof the rotating components. Always acts to slow down the speed of the rotating components. 7. Shift Impulse: It is the product of the gear shift effort applied to the gear shift knob in Newtons (N) and the synchronization time in seconds (s). It is usually usedto determine the gear shift performance. 8. Boost Force: This is an additional force generated due to ramp surfaces defined in the huboutercircumference and provides an increase of the shift force without any increase in load of the shift lever. 9. Coefficient of Friction: COF on cone shaped surface varies with the thickness of the lubricant between the CBR and the Ring. The COF on theconesurfaceincreases suddenly while the sleeve forces the blocker ring to move forwards the CBR for draining the lubricant out.It decreases after synchronization as the blocker ring slides away from the CBR. Thus the COF is the function of material, temperature and lubrication. High COF produces higher adhesive wear and thus leads to lesser durability of the synchronizer. 10. Spring Rate: The Spring stiffness affects the reaction force of the spring and thus affects the load transmitted to the synchro ring. Synchronization Process: 1. Neutral Position 2. Presynchronization or Asynchronization: Beforethe shifting starts, the Sliding Sleeve is held in the middle position by detent mechanism, refer neutral position. The Shift Force Fs Triggers the axial movement of the Sliding Sleeve which causes the thrust pieces to act on the detent ball pins to presses the Blocker ring with its counter-taper against the friction taper of the CBR. The speed difference between the Sliding Sleeve and the Blocker Ring relative to the idlergearcauses theBlocker ring to turn until the dog teeth engages in the groove wall. This is the of the Synchronization. The detent generates a force up to 50-100N which creates a friction torque.
  • 6. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD38370 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2021 Page 206 3. Blocking Position: The Sliding Sleeve is move further which brings the constant mesh internal gear of Sliding Sleeve and the constant mesh external gear of the Blocker ring come in contact. The main synchronization action starts here. The Shift Force Fs is applied to the synchronizer ring via the detent mechanism and the dogs. Here the speed difference is reduced until n1 = n2. 4. Blocking Release: At this stage where n1 = n2 , the blocking condition is no longer valid. The Sleeve can turn back the blocker ring and move forward through the spline of the blocker ring. 5. Free Flight: The Sliding Sleeve Slides further through the spline of blocker ring. In this phase, new speed difference between n1 and n2 can occur. 6. Engagement: The Sliding Sleeve enters into the engagement ring. The Speed difference in n1 and n2 causes bumps at the entering into the engagement ring. 7. Gear Shift: When the Sliding Sleeve has completely moved into the engagement ring, the gear is shifted.The back tapered teeth on the Sliding Sleeve and theBlocker ring avoid the decoupling under load. P.T.O Synchronizer Functionality and Endurance Test The Synchronizer is subjected to the functional and endurance test before itis releasedforIndustrialproduction. The Synchronizer is most widely tested on the Horizontal test rig which is capable to provide the data like friction, wear, friction torque, Shift travel, Shift force etc. Shownhere below is the test-rig ZF/FZG SSP180,developedattheGear– Research Center (FZG) of Munich University. The Following graph is the data generated by the Test Rig of the Synchronizer under the Test.
  • 7. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD38370 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2021 Page 207 1. Normal Shift. A. Presynchronization B. Synchronization C. Engagement of Sliding Sleeve and Cluctch Teeth. D. Final Positon. 2. Second Load Bumps: The 2nd Load Bumps are occurred when the sleeve enters the engagement ring. If the resistance is too high, it can be felt at the gear shift knob
  • 8. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD38370 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2021 Page 208 Reason for the 2nd Load Bumps could be: 1. High drag torque, especially in the cold transmission 2. High friction torque 3. Losses in shift system 4. Clutch not open fully, 100%. Possible measure to avoid load bumps: 1. Low Viscosity oil, low friction bearings 2. Reduced the chamgered angle so as to respect the blocking safety 3. Reduce losses in shift system. 3. Clash: Clash occurs when the blocking safety is not given. In this case the sleeve moves towards the engagement ring before the speed difference has be synchronized. Blocking Safety: Friction Torque, TF>Tz, Blocking release torque.
  • 9. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD38370 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2021 Page 209 Reasons for Clash could be: 1. COF too low for design layout 2. COF changes over lifetime 3. Oil viscosity too high at low temperature 4. High wear 5. Shift fork position decentralized Possible measures to avoid clashing 1. Increase the Blocking Safety ( chamferangle,coneangle, friction lining) 2. Improve the groove geometry 3. Improve the COF increasein presynchronization(detent force) 4. Increase the wear gap.