Description / Abstract:
Because of the intense focus on fuel economy and fuel emission
standards, it has become imperative to optimize vehicle
drivetrains. In light of this, component efficiencies have become
an important factor in the drivetrain decision-making process. It
has therefore become necessary to develop a universal standard to
judge transmission efficiency.
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies a test procedure which
maps torque transmittal efficiency and parasitic losses for manual
transmissions. The application of this document is intended for
manual transmissions used in light (class 4) through heavy truck
applications with both simple and compound ratio structures.
This document is separated into two parts. The first compares
input and output torque throughout a specified input speed range in
order to determine the overall transmission efficiency. This test
is used to evaluate all forward gears; testing in reverse is
optional. The second procedure measures parasitic losses
experienced at zero output torque over a range of operating speeds.
A procedure for further reduction of this data into a loaded
efficiency from gear and bearing systems is also provided.