Lubricant flow analysis for effective lubrication of tractor forward/reverse clutch

Heliyon. 2017 Apr 18;3(4):e00295. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2017.e00295. eCollection 2017 Apr.

Abstract

Owing to the high power requirements of tractors, their low-power transmission gears often experience durability problems such as burning of the clutch. The operation of tractors under high load conditions also causes clutch slip, with the consequent longer operation duration exacerbating the burning of the friction plate. Solving this problem requires effective lubricant distribution. This was achieved in the present study by the development of an analysis model for predicting the lubricant flow rate. The reliability of the model was verified by comparing its predictions for various operation conditions with experimental measurements. Using the model, it was determined that effective distribution of the lubricant could be achieved without significant modification of the system, by only adjusting the gaps between the clutch piston and the housing, and between the separation plates and the case.

Keywords: Mechanical engineering.