Study on Spline Stress of Separator Plates in a Wet Multi-Plate Clutch

Biao Ma, Xiaobo Chen, Changsong Zheng*, Liang Yu, Qin Zhao, Weichen Lu

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Abstract

The spline teeth fracture of separator plates in wet multi-plate clutches compromises driving safety and the vehicle’s lifespan. Tooth fracture is mainly caused by stress concentration at the tooth root and uneven circumferential load distribution. This paper considers parameters such as torque, teeth count, tooth profile, and misalignment errors, establishing the corresponding finite element (FE) model to analyze the impact of the above-mentioned parameters on the strength of the separator plates. Analysis under even and biased load circumstances demonstrated that an optimum tooth count and profile can significantly increase the strength of the separator plates, offering advice for the optimized design of wet multi-plate clutch separator plates.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3039
JournalMaterials
Volume17
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • clutch
  • fracture
  • separator plate
  • spline tooth
  • stress distribution

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