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In an automated manual transmission (AMT), high performance gearshift system is desired to achieve short shift time, high efficiency and shift quality. This paper presents a new designed AMT gearshift system which employs an electromagnetic actuator especially. The coupling system model of the actuator is established from three points of view: electric circuit, electromagnetic field and mechanism...
Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) technology is concerned widely in the filed of automatic transmission. However, shifting quality, in particular the gap of power interruption is one of the key issues that have not been solved. To some extent, AMT equipped with two degree of freedom electromagnetic Actuator (2-DOF EMA) will reduce the time of power interruption and improve the shift quality. The...
Transverse flux switched reluctance motors (namely, TFSRM) have a structure in which direction of the current corresponds with the moving one of the rotor, and a ring-shaped winding in stator. The advantages of TFSRM are high torque density per volume and high efficiency because resistance loss of end-turns at winding is absent and magnetic circuit is separated from electric circuit. We designed two...
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