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SAE J2490_200004

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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SAE No. 2 Friction Test Machine μPvt Test

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

24-10-2019

Superseded by

SAE J2490_201208

Language(s)

English

Published date

26-04-2000

€131.37
Excluding VAT

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
24
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Superseded
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This SAE Recommended Practice is intended as the definition of a standard test, which may be subject to frequent change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This should be kept in mind when considering its use.The SAE No. 2 Friction Test Machine is used to evaluate the friction characteristics of automatic transmission plate clutches with automotive transmission fluids. It can also be used to conduct durability tests on wet friction systems.The specific purpose of this document is to define a μPVT Test for the evaluation of the variation of wet friction system performance as a function of speed, temperature, and pressure. This procedure is intended as a standard for both suppliers and end users.The only variables selected by the supplier or user of the friction system are:aFriction MaterialbFluidcReaction PlatesThese three variables must be clearly identified when reporting the results of this test. If any of the test parameters or system hardware as described in this document are changed, other than the friction material, test fluid, or reaction plates, the data may not be reported as having been obtained using this document.This procedure is intended to evaluate the endpoint/midpoint ratios, midpoint and breakaway coefficients. The procedure can be used to demonstrate changes that occur between the different levels of engagement speed, sump temperature and apply pressure. Refer to SAE J2487, SAE J2488, or SAE J2489 for coefficient variations due to changes in power level.The procedure, as described in detail in Table 1, consists of four 50 cycle break-in levels at 3500 r/min with increasing steps of apply pressure, followed by 16 levels consisting of 25 dynamic engagements and one breakaway following completion of the 252x dynamic cycle. The 16 levels are achieved by varying initial engagement speed, apply pressure and oil sump temperature while the inertia is kept constant at 0.701 kg-m2x.

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