JSAE 20077048
SAE 2007-01-1974
TEST METHODS FOR DETERMINING ANTI-SHUDDER
DURABILITY OF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDS
Joe Noles, Raymond F. Watts, Masahiro Ishikawa, Hirokazu Saito
Infineum USA LP, 1900 East Linden Avenue, Linden, New Jersey 07036, USA
Copyright © 2007 Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, Inc. and Copyright © 2007 SAE International
ABSTRACT
Anti-shudder characteristics are an important part of
automatic transmission fluid (ATF) performance. Anti-
shudder performance has two aspects, initial friction
aimed at the prevention of “green shudder” and anti-
shudder durability which is the prevention of shudder
at high vehicle mileage. Different methods of
measuring anti-shudder durability give different results.
We have found that some fluids give very acceptable
performance when measured in a Low Velocity
Friction Apparatus (LVFA) test, such as a JASO
M349-2001 [1] , do not give good results when
measured in a method that includes high energy
engagements and oxidation. This apparent anomaly
in test results is due to unexpected behavior of certain
fluids after oxidation. The observation is a cause for
concern relative to the widely accepted JASO method.
INTRODUCTION
There are currently two approaches to measuring
anti-shudder durability of ATFs, one employing LVFA
machines [2, 3] and one using modified SAE No.2
machines [4, 5]. The most widely accepted method
employing the LVFA machine is the JASO procedure
M349-2001. While both methods yield similar
rankings of fluids their approach to aging the fluid is
different. Our investigation was aimed at determining
if the different conditions that test fluids are subjected
to in these tests can cause them to give different
results.
Mechanisms of ATF Degradation
In an operating transmission there are a number of
processes that degrade the fluid. Some are
mechanical, e.g. shearing, and some are chemical,
e.g. oxidation. To best simulate the degradation of
the fluid in the transmission as many of the
degradation mechanisms as possible should be
included in any bench screening test.The processes that are most responsible for
degradation of the fluid are:
Mechanical shearing
Bulk oil oxidation with aeration in the
presence of catalytic metals
Thermal degradation from shifting clutches
Degradation from continuous sliding in the
torque converter clutch
The JASO M349 test procedure which is run in an
LVFA addresses only degradation from continuous
sliding in the torque converter clutch. While this is a
key degradation mechanism, the role of oxidation is
minimized since the only oxygen available is what
diffuses into the oil through the oil-air interface and
there is no thermal degradation from shifting clutches.
The test conditions for the JASO M349-2001
procedure are given in Table 1.
Table 1. JASO M349-2001 Test Conditions
PHASE
PARAMETER Break-in Slipping Dynamic Mu vs V
Temperature, C
Reservoir -- -- -- --
Test Head 80 120 -- 40,80,120
Apply Pressure,
kg/cm210 10 -- 10
Aeration Rate, cc/min -- -- -- --
RPM 100 150 -- 0-250
An SAE No. 2 machine test that we developed
incorporates all of the ATF degradation processes
listed above[4]. A standard SAE No. 2 machine was
modified as shown in Figure 1. A variable speed drive
was added to the machine and coupled to the main
shaft with a one-way clutch to allow the machine to be
driven with either a low speed drive or the high speed
motor. A small (approximately half liter) heated fluid
reservoir containing a copper coupon was added to
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from the reservoir to the test head and back. Air is
introduced into the test head through a sintered metal
diffuser to accelerate the oxidation of the fluid. A test
cycle was developed to incorporate the fluid
degradation mechanisms encountered in an
automatic transmission.
We believe that the role of oxidation is an important
part of the aging process in a tr
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