Study of Reliability Analysis of CVT System
Study of Reliability Analysis of CVT System
of CVT system
Introduction
Front CVT components
Belt
Requirement of Reliability Analysis of CVT
FMECA
Failure Mode, Effect and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) is one of the reliability
analytical tools . Failure modes of CVT system are noise, jerking, wear &
leakage which are reasons of failure. The criticality is depending on the how
the problem affects to system. Criticality of problem in whole system can be
determined by the severity, occurrence and detection. When the failure
modes have been ranked, corrective action should first be directed at the
highest ranked concerns and critical items.
There are two major functions for a CVT system. The first one is to transmit
torque and speed from the engine to the output shaft. The second one is to
adjust the speed ratio between the driving pulley and driven pulley. If
components and their boundaries related to both functions are considered,
the system function diagram of the CVT is as below.
Fig. System function diagram of CVT
Occurrence
Detection
Potential Potential Risk Priority
Potential Recmmended
Severity
System Function Failure Effects of Causes Number Actions
Mode Failure ( RPN )
Maintaining
Misalignment
10 3 240 proper Pulleys
of Pulleys mounting
Transmit the
power and
automatic Tension in Belt 8
CVT adjust the the belt Slippage CVT cooling
speed ratio as Belt wear due
to burning or 6 7 336 system and
per Allignment
requirement CD changes
Changes
Belt
Belt
heating Elongation 10 No cooling 10 3 300 CVT cooling
and Belt provided system
and burn Burning
The summarized result shown in the criticality matrix indicates that belt is the
most critical component of the CVT system. The failure of belt is primarily
attributed to mechanical wear.
Other components and their failure causes include wear of the roller, aging of
the oil seal, wear between hub and bush of the driving pulley shaft, and
scratching of the sliding collar. In addition, there are other failure phenomena
such as noise and shimmy of the CVT system.
Since wear is the predominate failure mode of the belt, we have adopted the
following formula to calculate the volumetric wear rate
The volumetric wear rate:
where C and α are empirical constants, and P is the contact pressure
Where ΔV is the wear volume, Ls is the sliding distance, A is the contact area, and d is the worn-out depth of the belt.
• Primary failure causes of the belt are its side pressure, bad surface-condition,
and the axial thrust of the CVT system. To improve the performance, the quality
control of the belt during its manufacturing process should be strictly enforced.