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DIFFERETIALS & SOLID AXLES
Differential (mechanical device)
A differential is a device, usually but not
necessarily employing gears, capable of
transmitting torque and rotation through
three shafts, almost always used in one of
two ways. In one way, it receives one input
and provides two outputs; this is found in
most automobiles. In the other way, it
combines two inputs to create an output
that is the sum, difference, or average, of
the inputs.
A cutaway view of a car final drive unit which
contains the differential
 In automobiles and other wheeled vehicles, the
differential allows each of the driving roadwheels
to rotate at different speeds, while for most
vehicles supplying equal torque to each of them.

 In automotive applications, the differential
housing is sometimes colloquially called a
"pumpkin" as the differential housing typically
resembles a “ pumpkin”
Purpose:
 The differential is designed to drive a pair of wheels with equal
force, whilst allowing them to rotate at different speeds.

 In vehicles without a differential, such as karts, both driving
wheels are forced to rotate at the same speed, usually on a
common axle driven by a simple chain-drive mechanism.

 When cornering, the inner wheel needs to travel a shorter
distance than the outer wheel, so with no differential, the result
is the inner wheel spinning and/or the outer wheel dragging, and
this results in difficult and unpredictable handling, damage to
tires and roads, and strain on (or possible failure of) the entire
drivetrain.
History:
•1050 BC-771 BC: The Book of Song claimed the South Pointing Chariot, which
uses a differential gear, was invented during the Western Zhou Dynasty in China.
•200-100 BC - The antikythera Mechanism: The device is remarkable for the level
of miniaturization and for the complexity of its parts, which is comparable to that
of 18th century clocks. It has over 30 gears, although Michael Wright (see below)
has suggested as many as 72 gears, with teeth formed through equilateral
triangles, In Greece
•227 - 239 AD - Despite doubts from fellow ministers at court, Ma Jun from the
Kingdom of Wei in China invents the first historically verifiable
South Pointing Chariot, which provided cardinal direction as a non-magnetic,
mechanized compass.
•658, 666 AD - two Chinese Buddhist monks and engineers create South Pointing
Chariots for Emperor Tenji of Japan.
•1027, 1107 AD - Documented Chinese reproductions of the South Pointing
Chariot by Yan Su and then Wu Deren, which described in detail the mechanical
functions and gear ratios of the device much more so than earlier Chinese
records.
•1720 - Joseph Williamson uses a differential gear in a clock.
•1810 - Rudolph Ackermann of Germany invents a four-wheel steering system for
carriages, which some later writers mistakenly report as a differential.
•1827 - modern automotive differential patented by watchmaker
Onésiphore Pecqueur (1792-1852) of the
Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers in France for use on a steam cart.
•1832 - Richard Roberts of England patents 'gear of compensation', a
differential for road locomotives.
•1876 - James Starley of Coventry invents chain-drive differential for use
on bicycles; invention later used on automobiles by Karl Benz.
•1897 - first use of differential on an Australian steam car by
David Shearer.
•1913 - Packard introduces the spiral-gear differential, which cuts gear
noise.
•1926 - Packard introduces the hypoid differential, which enables the
propeller shaft and its hump in the interior of the car to be lowered.
•1958 - Vernon Gleasman patents the Torsen Dual-Drive Differential, a
type of limited slip differential that relies solely on the action of gearing
instead of a combination of clutches and gears.
 Input torque is applied to the ring
                                  gear (blue), which turns the entire
                                  carrier (blue), providing torque to
                                  both side gears (red and yellow),
                                  which in turn may drive the left and
                                  right wheels. If the resistance at both
                                  wheels is equal, the planet gear
                                  (green) does not rotate, and both
                                  wheels turn at the same rate.

If the left side gear (red) 
encounters resistance, the
planet gear (green) rotates
about the left side gear, in
turn applying extra rotation
to the right side gear (yellow)
Functional description:


                          A
                          cutaway drawing
                          of a car's rear axle
                          , showing the
                          crown wheel and
                          pinion of the final
                          drive, and the
                          smaller
                          differential gears
 Torque is supplied from the engine, via the transmission, to a drive shaft
which runs to the final drive unit and contains the differential.
 A spiral bevel pinion gear takes its drive from the end of the propeller shaft,
and is encased within the housing of the final drive unit.
 This meshes with the large spiral bevel ring gear, known as the crown wheel.
 The crown wheel gear is attached to the differential carrier or cage, which
contains the 'sun' and 'planet' wheels or gears, which are a cluster of four
opposed bevel gears in perpendicular plane.

 The two sun wheel gears are aligned on the same axis as the crown wheel
gear, and drive the axle half shafts connected to the vehicle's driven wheels.
The other two planet gears are aligned on a perpendicular axis which changes
orientation with the ring gear's rotation

 As the differential carrier rotates, the changing axis orientation of theplanet
gears imparts the motion of the ring gear to the motion of the sun gears by
pushing on them rather than turning against them but because the planet gears
are not restricted from turning against each other, within that motion, the sun
gears can counter-rotate relative to the ring gear and to each other under the
same force
 The rotation of the crown wheel gear is always the average of the rotations of
the side sun gears. This is why, if the driven roadwheels are lifted clear of the
ground with the engine off, and the drive shaft is held (say leaving the transmission
'in gear', preventing the ring gear from turning inside the differential), manually
rotating one driven roadwheel causes the opposite roadwheel to rotate in the
opposite direction by the same amount.


 When the vehicle is traveling in a straight line, there will be no differential
movement of the planetary system of gears other than the minute movements
necessary to compensate for slight differences in wheel diameter, undulations in the
road (which make for a longer or shorter wheel path), etc.
Loss of traction:
 One undesirable side effect of a conventional differential is that it can reduce
overall torque - the rotational force which propels the vehicle.
 The amount of torque required to propel the vehicle at any given moment
depends on the load at that instant
 The torque applied to each driving roadwheel is a result of the engine and
transmission applying a twisting force against the resistance of the traction at
that road wheel.
 Unless the load is exceptionally high, the engine and transmission can usually
supply as much torque as necessary, so the limiting factor is usually the traction
under each wheel
 It is therefore convenient to define traction as the amount of torque that can
be generated between the tire and the road surface, before the wheel starts to
slip.

 A proposed way to distribute the power to the wheels, is to use the concept
of gearless differential, of which a review has been reported by Provatidis [2],
but the various configurations seem to correspond either to the "sliding pins
and cams" type, such as the ZF B-70 available for early VWs, or are a variation of
the ball differential.
Traction-aiding devices:




 ARB, Air Locking Differential
 One solution is the limited slip differential (LSD), the most well-known of which is the
clutch-type LSD. With this differential, the side gears are coupled to the carrier via a multi-disc
clutch which allows extra torque to be sent to the wheel with high resistance than available
at the other driven roadwheel when the limit of friction is reached at that other wheel. Below
the limit of friction more torque goes to the slower (inside) wheel. If there is no load on one
wheel then no torque goes to the other so the LSD provides no torque except for spring
loading, but some extra effect can be obtained by partially applying the vehicle's
parking brake when one roadwheel is spinning, as this can provide some resistance there to
increase the overall torque, and allow the other driven roadwheel to move the vehicle. This
only works where the handbrake acts on the driven wheels, as in the traditional
rear-wheel drive layout. Naturally, the handbrake should be released as soon as the vehicle is
moving again.
locking differential,
 A high-friction 'Automatic Torque Biasing' (ATB) differential, such as the Torsen
differential, where the friction is between the gear teeth rather than at added
clutches. This applies more torque to the driven roadwheel with highest resistance
(grip or traction) than is available at the other driven roadwheel when the limit of
friction is reached at that other wheel. When tested with the wheels off the ground,
if one wheel is rotated with the differential case held, the other wheel will still
rotate in the opposite direction as for an open differential but there with be some
frictional losses and the torque will be distributed at other than 50/50. Although
marketed as being "torque-sensing", it functions the same as a limited slip
 A very high-friction differential, such as the ZF "sliding pins and
cams" type, so that there is locking from very high internal friction.
When tested with the wheels off the ground with torque applied to
one wheel it will lock, but it is still possible for the differential action
to occur in use, albeit with considerable frictional losses, and with the
road loads at each wheel in opposite directions rather than the same.
 An additional function of the conventional electronic
traction control systems usually use the anti-lock braking system (ABS)
roadwheel speed sensors to detect a spinning roadwheel, and apply
the brake to that wheel. This progressively raises the reaction torque
at that roadwheel, and the differential compensates by transmitting
more torque through the other roadwheel - the one with better
traction.
 In a four-wheel drive vehicle,
a viscous coupling unit can
replace a centre differential
entirely, or be used to limit slip
in a conventional 'open'
differential. It works on the
principle of allowing the two
output shafts to counter-rotate
relative to each other, by way of
a system of slotted plates that
operate within a viscous fluid,
often silicone. The fluid allows
slow relative movements of the
shafts, such as those caused by
cornering, but will strongly resist
high-speed movements, such as
those caused by a single wheel
spinning. This system is similar to
a limited slip differential.
Epicyclic differential
                                       Epicyclic gearing is used here to apportion
                                       torque asymmetrically. The input shaft is the
                                       green hollow one, the yellow is the low
                                       torque output, and the pink is the high torque
                                       output. The force applied in the yellow and
                                       the pink gears is the same, but since the arm
                                       of the pink one is 2x-3x bigger the torque will
                                       be 2x-3x higher

 An epicyclic differential uses epicyclic gearing to split and apportion torque
asymmetrically between the front and rear axles. An epicyclic differential is at the
heart of the Toyota Prius automotive drive train, where it interconnects the engine,
motor-generators, and the drive wheels (which have a second differential for
splitting torque as usual). It has the advantage of being relatively compact along the
length of its axis (that is, the sun gear shaft).
 The yellow shaft carries the sun gear which is almost hidden. The blue gears are
called planet gears and the pink gear is the ring gear or annulus
Spur-gear differential
                                                 This is another type
                                                 of differential that
                                                 was used in some
                                                 early automobiles,
                                                 more recently the
                                                 Oldsmobile Toronado
                                                 ,

 A spur-gear differential has two equal-sized spur gears, one for
each half-shaft, with a space between them. Instead of the Bevel gear,
also known as a miter gear, assembly (the "spider") at the centre of
the differential, there is a rotating carrier on the same axis as the two
shafts. Torque from a prime mover or transmission, such as the drive
shaft of a car, rotates this carrier.
 A relatively new
Active differentials:   technology is the
                        electronically-controlled
                        'active differential'. An
                        electronic control unit
                        (ECU) uses inputs from
                        multiple sensors, including
                        yaw rate, steering input
                        angle, and lateral
                        acceleration - and adjusts
                        the distribution of torque
                        to compensate for
                        undesirable handling
                        behaviours like understeer.
                         Fully integrated active
                        differentials are used on
                        the Ferrari F430, and on
                        the rear wheels in the
                        Acura RL. A version is also
                        being offered on the latest
                        Audi S4.
The second constraint of the differential is passive – it is
actuated by the friction kinematics chain through the
ground. The difference in torque on the roadwheels and
tires (caused by turns or bumpy ground) drives the second
degree of freedom, (overcoming the torque of inner friction)
to equalize the driving torque on the tires. The sensitivity of
the differential depends on the inner friction through the
second degree of freedom. All of the differentials (so called
“active” and “passive”) use clutches and brakes for
restricting the second degree of freedom, so all suffer from
the same disadvantage – decreased sensitivity to a
dynamically changing environment. The sensitivity of the
ECU controlled differential is also limited by the time delay
caused by sensors and the response time of the actuators.
SOLID




        AXLES
Live axle:               Live axle




 A live axle, sometimes called a solid axle, is a type of beam axle
suspension system that uses the driveshafts that transmit power to the wheels to
connect the wheels laterally so that they move together as a unit.
 A live axle consists of a central differential in a single housing that also contains the
driveshafts that connect the differential to the driven wheels. The differential is connected to
the engine via a swinging drive shaft and a universal joint. The complete assembly may
typically be suspended with leaf springs, coil springs or air bags.
In small trucks solid front axles have generally been
replaced by independent front suspension.


Some live axles use trailing arms, semi-trailing arms,
Panhard rod, or Watt's linkage to control the vertical
and lateral movements of the axle. Others, particularly
older vehicles, use Hotchkiss drive, in which the leaf
springs provide axle location as well as suspension.
Advantages and disadvantages




     Static                 Bump                      Rebound


Solid axle suspension characteristics: Camber change on bumps, none
on rebound, large unsprung weight
Advantages:
Advantages of the live axle are relative simplicity, lower
manufacturing costs, lighter overall vehicle weight, and
the fact that the axle and suspension systems take up
little interior volume. Because the axle assembly is a
fairly simple and rigid arrangement, it can easily be
made strong and robust, which is an advantage for
vehicles with substantial power or that are intended for
use in rugged environments or off-road usage. A further
advantage of a live/beam axle in off-road use is that
ground clearance under the axle remains constant, even
if one wheel rises over a bump and the other doesn't.
Disadvantages:
The principal disadvantage is the negative effect on ride quality
and handling. The wheels cannot move independently in
response to bumps. Although the overall mass of the total
suspension is low, the mass of the differential and driveshafts
are part of the vehicle's unsprung weight, so the greater
unsprung mass transmits larger forces to the body of the vehicle
and its occupants. Conversely, in an independent rear suspension
system the differential is rigidly attached to the vehicle. The
lower unsprung mass of the suspension results in a greater
ability to absorb imperfections in the road. In passenger car
applications, often now fitted with
multi-link independent suspension, the useful ability to change
toe and camber independently left to right under cornering loads
is not given with a live axle.
Applications:
Until the 1980s the live axle was the most common rear
suspension system on rear-wheel drive cars in the
United States. It remains common on trucks, buses and
other heavy vehicles, owing to its greater potential
robustness and relatively low maintenance requirements,
but most passenger cars have now adopted independent
rear suspension instead.
Examples of some passenger-vehicle types that have
employed a live axle with various suspension elements are:
Leaf springs — the early Land-Rover and Jeep models;
Coil springs — the Range Rover 1 & 2, Rover SD1, Volvo 240;
Panhard rods - the Ford Mustang;
Leaf springs —
                     the early
                     Land-Rover and
                     Jeep models;


Coil springs — the
Range Rover 1 & 2,
Rover SD1, Volvo
240;


                     Panhard rods -
                     the Ford Mustang
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  • 3. A differential is a device, usually but not necessarily employing gears, capable of transmitting torque and rotation through three shafts, almost always used in one of two ways. In one way, it receives one input and provides two outputs; this is found in most automobiles. In the other way, it combines two inputs to create an output that is the sum, difference, or average, of the inputs.
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  • 5. A cutaway view of a car final drive unit which contains the differential
  • 6.  In automobiles and other wheeled vehicles, the differential allows each of the driving roadwheels to rotate at different speeds, while for most vehicles supplying equal torque to each of them.  In automotive applications, the differential housing is sometimes colloquially called a "pumpkin" as the differential housing typically resembles a “ pumpkin”
  • 7. Purpose:  The differential is designed to drive a pair of wheels with equal force, whilst allowing them to rotate at different speeds.  In vehicles without a differential, such as karts, both driving wheels are forced to rotate at the same speed, usually on a common axle driven by a simple chain-drive mechanism.  When cornering, the inner wheel needs to travel a shorter distance than the outer wheel, so with no differential, the result is the inner wheel spinning and/or the outer wheel dragging, and this results in difficult and unpredictable handling, damage to tires and roads, and strain on (or possible failure of) the entire drivetrain.
  • 8. History: •1050 BC-771 BC: The Book of Song claimed the South Pointing Chariot, which uses a differential gear, was invented during the Western Zhou Dynasty in China. •200-100 BC - The antikythera Mechanism: The device is remarkable for the level of miniaturization and for the complexity of its parts, which is comparable to that of 18th century clocks. It has over 30 gears, although Michael Wright (see below) has suggested as many as 72 gears, with teeth formed through equilateral triangles, In Greece •227 - 239 AD - Despite doubts from fellow ministers at court, Ma Jun from the Kingdom of Wei in China invents the first historically verifiable South Pointing Chariot, which provided cardinal direction as a non-magnetic, mechanized compass. •658, 666 AD - two Chinese Buddhist monks and engineers create South Pointing Chariots for Emperor Tenji of Japan. •1027, 1107 AD - Documented Chinese reproductions of the South Pointing Chariot by Yan Su and then Wu Deren, which described in detail the mechanical functions and gear ratios of the device much more so than earlier Chinese records. •1720 - Joseph Williamson uses a differential gear in a clock. •1810 - Rudolph Ackermann of Germany invents a four-wheel steering system for carriages, which some later writers mistakenly report as a differential.
  • 9. •1827 - modern automotive differential patented by watchmaker Onésiphore Pecqueur (1792-1852) of the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers in France for use on a steam cart. •1832 - Richard Roberts of England patents 'gear of compensation', a differential for road locomotives. •1876 - James Starley of Coventry invents chain-drive differential for use on bicycles; invention later used on automobiles by Karl Benz. •1897 - first use of differential on an Australian steam car by David Shearer. •1913 - Packard introduces the spiral-gear differential, which cuts gear noise. •1926 - Packard introduces the hypoid differential, which enables the propeller shaft and its hump in the interior of the car to be lowered. •1958 - Vernon Gleasman patents the Torsen Dual-Drive Differential, a type of limited slip differential that relies solely on the action of gearing instead of a combination of clutches and gears.
  • 10.  Input torque is applied to the ring gear (blue), which turns the entire carrier (blue), providing torque to both side gears (red and yellow), which in turn may drive the left and right wheels. If the resistance at both wheels is equal, the planet gear (green) does not rotate, and both wheels turn at the same rate. If the left side gear (red)  encounters resistance, the planet gear (green) rotates about the left side gear, in turn applying extra rotation to the right side gear (yellow)
  • 11. Functional description: A cutaway drawing of a car's rear axle , showing the crown wheel and pinion of the final drive, and the smaller differential gears
  • 12.  Torque is supplied from the engine, via the transmission, to a drive shaft which runs to the final drive unit and contains the differential.  A spiral bevel pinion gear takes its drive from the end of the propeller shaft, and is encased within the housing of the final drive unit.  This meshes with the large spiral bevel ring gear, known as the crown wheel.  The crown wheel gear is attached to the differential carrier or cage, which contains the 'sun' and 'planet' wheels or gears, which are a cluster of four opposed bevel gears in perpendicular plane.  The two sun wheel gears are aligned on the same axis as the crown wheel gear, and drive the axle half shafts connected to the vehicle's driven wheels. The other two planet gears are aligned on a perpendicular axis which changes orientation with the ring gear's rotation  As the differential carrier rotates, the changing axis orientation of theplanet gears imparts the motion of the ring gear to the motion of the sun gears by pushing on them rather than turning against them but because the planet gears are not restricted from turning against each other, within that motion, the sun gears can counter-rotate relative to the ring gear and to each other under the same force
  • 13.  The rotation of the crown wheel gear is always the average of the rotations of the side sun gears. This is why, if the driven roadwheels are lifted clear of the ground with the engine off, and the drive shaft is held (say leaving the transmission 'in gear', preventing the ring gear from turning inside the differential), manually rotating one driven roadwheel causes the opposite roadwheel to rotate in the opposite direction by the same amount.  When the vehicle is traveling in a straight line, there will be no differential movement of the planetary system of gears other than the minute movements necessary to compensate for slight differences in wheel diameter, undulations in the road (which make for a longer or shorter wheel path), etc.
  • 14. Loss of traction:  One undesirable side effect of a conventional differential is that it can reduce overall torque - the rotational force which propels the vehicle.  The amount of torque required to propel the vehicle at any given moment depends on the load at that instant  The torque applied to each driving roadwheel is a result of the engine and transmission applying a twisting force against the resistance of the traction at that road wheel.  Unless the load is exceptionally high, the engine and transmission can usually supply as much torque as necessary, so the limiting factor is usually the traction under each wheel  It is therefore convenient to define traction as the amount of torque that can be generated between the tire and the road surface, before the wheel starts to slip.  A proposed way to distribute the power to the wheels, is to use the concept of gearless differential, of which a review has been reported by Provatidis [2], but the various configurations seem to correspond either to the "sliding pins and cams" type, such as the ZF B-70 available for early VWs, or are a variation of the ball differential.
  • 15. Traction-aiding devices: ARB, Air Locking Differential
  • 16.  One solution is the limited slip differential (LSD), the most well-known of which is the clutch-type LSD. With this differential, the side gears are coupled to the carrier via a multi-disc clutch which allows extra torque to be sent to the wheel with high resistance than available at the other driven roadwheel when the limit of friction is reached at that other wheel. Below the limit of friction more torque goes to the slower (inside) wheel. If there is no load on one wheel then no torque goes to the other so the LSD provides no torque except for spring loading, but some extra effect can be obtained by partially applying the vehicle's parking brake when one roadwheel is spinning, as this can provide some resistance there to increase the overall torque, and allow the other driven roadwheel to move the vehicle. This only works where the handbrake acts on the driven wheels, as in the traditional rear-wheel drive layout. Naturally, the handbrake should be released as soon as the vehicle is moving again.
  • 18.  A high-friction 'Automatic Torque Biasing' (ATB) differential, such as the Torsen differential, where the friction is between the gear teeth rather than at added clutches. This applies more torque to the driven roadwheel with highest resistance (grip or traction) than is available at the other driven roadwheel when the limit of friction is reached at that other wheel. When tested with the wheels off the ground, if one wheel is rotated with the differential case held, the other wheel will still rotate in the opposite direction as for an open differential but there with be some frictional losses and the torque will be distributed at other than 50/50. Although marketed as being "torque-sensing", it functions the same as a limited slip
  • 19.  A very high-friction differential, such as the ZF "sliding pins and cams" type, so that there is locking from very high internal friction. When tested with the wheels off the ground with torque applied to one wheel it will lock, but it is still possible for the differential action to occur in use, albeit with considerable frictional losses, and with the road loads at each wheel in opposite directions rather than the same.
  • 20.  An additional function of the conventional electronic traction control systems usually use the anti-lock braking system (ABS) roadwheel speed sensors to detect a spinning roadwheel, and apply the brake to that wheel. This progressively raises the reaction torque at that roadwheel, and the differential compensates by transmitting more torque through the other roadwheel - the one with better traction.
  • 21.  In a four-wheel drive vehicle, a viscous coupling unit can replace a centre differential entirely, or be used to limit slip in a conventional 'open' differential. It works on the principle of allowing the two output shafts to counter-rotate relative to each other, by way of a system of slotted plates that operate within a viscous fluid, often silicone. The fluid allows slow relative movements of the shafts, such as those caused by cornering, but will strongly resist high-speed movements, such as those caused by a single wheel spinning. This system is similar to a limited slip differential.
  • 22. Epicyclic differential Epicyclic gearing is used here to apportion torque asymmetrically. The input shaft is the green hollow one, the yellow is the low torque output, and the pink is the high torque output. The force applied in the yellow and the pink gears is the same, but since the arm of the pink one is 2x-3x bigger the torque will be 2x-3x higher  An epicyclic differential uses epicyclic gearing to split and apportion torque asymmetrically between the front and rear axles. An epicyclic differential is at the heart of the Toyota Prius automotive drive train, where it interconnects the engine, motor-generators, and the drive wheels (which have a second differential for splitting torque as usual). It has the advantage of being relatively compact along the length of its axis (that is, the sun gear shaft).  The yellow shaft carries the sun gear which is almost hidden. The blue gears are called planet gears and the pink gear is the ring gear or annulus
  • 23. Spur-gear differential This is another type of differential that was used in some early automobiles, more recently the Oldsmobile Toronado ,  A spur-gear differential has two equal-sized spur gears, one for each half-shaft, with a space between them. Instead of the Bevel gear, also known as a miter gear, assembly (the "spider") at the centre of the differential, there is a rotating carrier on the same axis as the two shafts. Torque from a prime mover or transmission, such as the drive shaft of a car, rotates this carrier.
  • 24.  A relatively new Active differentials: technology is the electronically-controlled 'active differential'. An electronic control unit (ECU) uses inputs from multiple sensors, including yaw rate, steering input angle, and lateral acceleration - and adjusts the distribution of torque to compensate for undesirable handling behaviours like understeer.  Fully integrated active differentials are used on the Ferrari F430, and on the rear wheels in the Acura RL. A version is also being offered on the latest Audi S4.
  • 25. The second constraint of the differential is passive – it is actuated by the friction kinematics chain through the ground. The difference in torque on the roadwheels and tires (caused by turns or bumpy ground) drives the second degree of freedom, (overcoming the torque of inner friction) to equalize the driving torque on the tires. The sensitivity of the differential depends on the inner friction through the second degree of freedom. All of the differentials (so called “active” and “passive”) use clutches and brakes for restricting the second degree of freedom, so all suffer from the same disadvantage – decreased sensitivity to a dynamically changing environment. The sensitivity of the ECU controlled differential is also limited by the time delay caused by sensors and the response time of the actuators.
  • 26. SOLID AXLES
  • 27. Live axle: Live axle  A live axle, sometimes called a solid axle, is a type of beam axle suspension system that uses the driveshafts that transmit power to the wheels to connect the wheels laterally so that they move together as a unit.  A live axle consists of a central differential in a single housing that also contains the driveshafts that connect the differential to the driven wheels. The differential is connected to the engine via a swinging drive shaft and a universal joint. The complete assembly may typically be suspended with leaf springs, coil springs or air bags.
  • 28. In small trucks solid front axles have generally been replaced by independent front suspension. Some live axles use trailing arms, semi-trailing arms, Panhard rod, or Watt's linkage to control the vertical and lateral movements of the axle. Others, particularly older vehicles, use Hotchkiss drive, in which the leaf springs provide axle location as well as suspension.
  • 29. Advantages and disadvantages Static Bump Rebound Solid axle suspension characteristics: Camber change on bumps, none on rebound, large unsprung weight
  • 30. Advantages: Advantages of the live axle are relative simplicity, lower manufacturing costs, lighter overall vehicle weight, and the fact that the axle and suspension systems take up little interior volume. Because the axle assembly is a fairly simple and rigid arrangement, it can easily be made strong and robust, which is an advantage for vehicles with substantial power or that are intended for use in rugged environments or off-road usage. A further advantage of a live/beam axle in off-road use is that ground clearance under the axle remains constant, even if one wheel rises over a bump and the other doesn't.
  • 31. Disadvantages: The principal disadvantage is the negative effect on ride quality and handling. The wheels cannot move independently in response to bumps. Although the overall mass of the total suspension is low, the mass of the differential and driveshafts are part of the vehicle's unsprung weight, so the greater unsprung mass transmits larger forces to the body of the vehicle and its occupants. Conversely, in an independent rear suspension system the differential is rigidly attached to the vehicle. The lower unsprung mass of the suspension results in a greater ability to absorb imperfections in the road. In passenger car applications, often now fitted with multi-link independent suspension, the useful ability to change toe and camber independently left to right under cornering loads is not given with a live axle.
  • 32. Applications: Until the 1980s the live axle was the most common rear suspension system on rear-wheel drive cars in the United States. It remains common on trucks, buses and other heavy vehicles, owing to its greater potential robustness and relatively low maintenance requirements, but most passenger cars have now adopted independent rear suspension instead. Examples of some passenger-vehicle types that have employed a live axle with various suspension elements are: Leaf springs — the early Land-Rover and Jeep models; Coil springs — the Range Rover 1 & 2, Rover SD1, Volvo 240; Panhard rods - the Ford Mustang;
  • 33. Leaf springs — the early Land-Rover and Jeep models; Coil springs — the Range Rover 1 & 2, Rover SD1, Volvo 240; Panhard rods - the Ford Mustang