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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Konceptstudie av universell testrigg för växellådor / Concept study of a universal test rig for gearboxes

Dahl, Anders, Svensson, Johan January 2016 (has links)
Det här examensarbetet skildrar en konceptstudie och kostnadsuppskattning av enuniversell testrigg för växellådor. Arbetet har genomförts på uppdrag av SwepartTransmission AB och har resulterat i koncept- och komponentförslag samtkostnadsuppskattning av ett universellt test system av växellådor. / This degree project cover a concept study and cost analyses of a universal test rig forgears. The project has been performed for Swepart Transmission AB and has resultedin a concept and component suggestion as well as cost analysis of a universal testsystem for gears.
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Test rig for gear transmissions in electrical applications / Utveckling av testrigg för kuggväxlar i elektriska applikationer

Axelström, Gustaf January 2023 (has links)
Due to the environmental problems associated with fossil fuels and a big need from the market, the majority of the automotive industry is going towards fully electric vehicles (EVs). To further reduce the environmental footprint there is ongoing research on the use of fossil-free lubricants, if they could be used to lubricate the drive train which could further reduce the use of fossil oil in the automotive industry. These lubricants have also been shown to have lower friction and could thus increase the efficiency of the transmission and therefore the driving range. To ensure the performance and reliability of these new lubricants they need to be evaluated and tested in monitored environments. This master thesis is about designing a gear test rig to test and evaluate the efficiency, reliability and wear rate of new types of fossil-free lubricants such as water-based lubricants (WBL) for use in electric vehicle gear transmissions. By first doing an external analysis of current solutions for gear test rigs, and having discussions with researchers at the university and competent people in the industry, product requirements were set. Then by following Ulrich, Eppinger & Yang's product development process concepts could be found and evaluated until a final concept was further developed. After dimensioning and specifications of the sub-systems, a detail-designed test rig and proposal on solutions could be delivered with a list of components and suppliers.

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