PERFORMANCE STUDIES OF CUSTOM CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FOR ALLTERRAIN VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

The off-road vehicles are a necessary in today’s world for rescuing operations, military, racing and farming applications creating a huge demand for the AllTerrain Vehicle in the automobile market. The market size is estimated to be worth about $ 9.2bn (₹594Cr) by 2020. The drive-train of an All-Ter...

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Main Authors: SHREYAS SASTRY V. M., SUGREEVA DORE, NATARAJ J. R., RAVINDRA S. KULKARANI
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Language:English
Published: Taylor's University 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%206%20June%202018/13_6_19.pdf
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spelling doaj-903b762a79b8493c979751b369d81b1c2020-11-24T23:13:31ZengTaylor's UniversityJournal of Engineering Science and Technology1823-46902018-06-0113616511664PERFORMANCE STUDIES OF CUSTOM CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FOR ALLTERRAIN VEHICLE APPLICATIONSSHREYAS SASTRY V. M.0SUGREEVA DORE, NATARAJ J. R.1RAVINDRA S. KULKARANI2R V College of Engineering, R V Vidyaniketan post, Mysore Road, Bangalore, IndiaR V College of Engineering, R V Vidyaniketan post, Mysore Road, Bangalore, IndiaR V College of Engineering, R V Vidyaniketan post, Mysore Road, Bangalore, IndiaThe off-road vehicles are a necessary in today’s world for rescuing operations, military, racing and farming applications creating a huge demand for the AllTerrain Vehicle in the automobile market. The market size is estimated to be worth about $ 9.2bn (₹594Cr) by 2020. The drive-train of an All-Terrain Vehicle(ATV) is one of the major component in propelling the vehicle. Continuously Variable Transmission(CVT) coupled to a constant reduction gearbox, provides ease of driveability and the required high torque and top speed. In case of an ATV, high torque and high-top speed is the requirement, since it should be able to negotiate various terrains such as bumps, hill-climb, etc. Several authors have discussed, methods in designing CVT components of commercial vehicles which run on tarmac, and only few researchers have discussed methods to develop a CVT for an ATV requiring high velocity and high torque. The aim is to develop a lightweight, compact CVT system with high torque and top speed without any compromise on reliability. The force balance method is used to develop the analytical model. This model is used to design the various components of the CVT operating with gear ratios between 4:1 to 0.7:1. The structural analysis of all the CVT components are carried out. The designed and fabricated CVT components were then assembled on the ATV and performance studies were done by testing in various terrain conditions such as bumps, drops, slush and pulling weight from zero speed. All the components performed well, with no failures in all these conditions.http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%206%20June%202018/13_6_19.pdfAll-Terrain VehicleCentrifugal ForceContinuously Variable TransmissionData Acquisition SystemDrive-TrainLight Drivetrain
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author SHREYAS SASTRY V. M.
SUGREEVA DORE, NATARAJ J. R.
RAVINDRA S. KULKARANI
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SUGREEVA DORE, NATARAJ J. R.
RAVINDRA S. KULKARANI
PERFORMANCE STUDIES OF CUSTOM CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FOR ALLTERRAIN VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
All-Terrain Vehicle
Centrifugal Force
Continuously Variable Transmission
Data Acquisition System
Drive-Train
Light Drivetrain
author_facet SHREYAS SASTRY V. M.
SUGREEVA DORE, NATARAJ J. R.
RAVINDRA S. KULKARANI
author_sort SHREYAS SASTRY V. M.
title PERFORMANCE STUDIES OF CUSTOM CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FOR ALLTERRAIN VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
title_short PERFORMANCE STUDIES OF CUSTOM CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FOR ALLTERRAIN VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
title_full PERFORMANCE STUDIES OF CUSTOM CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FOR ALLTERRAIN VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
title_fullStr PERFORMANCE STUDIES OF CUSTOM CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FOR ALLTERRAIN VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
title_full_unstemmed PERFORMANCE STUDIES OF CUSTOM CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FOR ALLTERRAIN VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
title_sort performance studies of custom continuously variable transmission for allterrain vehicle applications
publisher Taylor's University
series Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
issn 1823-4690
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The off-road vehicles are a necessary in today’s world for rescuing operations, military, racing and farming applications creating a huge demand for the AllTerrain Vehicle in the automobile market. The market size is estimated to be worth about $ 9.2bn (₹594Cr) by 2020. The drive-train of an All-Terrain Vehicle(ATV) is one of the major component in propelling the vehicle. Continuously Variable Transmission(CVT) coupled to a constant reduction gearbox, provides ease of driveability and the required high torque and top speed. In case of an ATV, high torque and high-top speed is the requirement, since it should be able to negotiate various terrains such as bumps, hill-climb, etc. Several authors have discussed, methods in designing CVT components of commercial vehicles which run on tarmac, and only few researchers have discussed methods to develop a CVT for an ATV requiring high velocity and high torque. The aim is to develop a lightweight, compact CVT system with high torque and top speed without any compromise on reliability. The force balance method is used to develop the analytical model. This model is used to design the various components of the CVT operating with gear ratios between 4:1 to 0.7:1. The structural analysis of all the CVT components are carried out. The designed and fabricated CVT components were then assembled on the ATV and performance studies were done by testing in various terrain conditions such as bumps, drops, slush and pulling weight from zero speed. All the components performed well, with no failures in all these conditions.
topic All-Terrain Vehicle
Centrifugal Force
Continuously Variable Transmission
Data Acquisition System
Drive-Train
Light Drivetrain
url http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%206%20June%202018/13_6_19.pdf
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