TheSwener
Automotive
- Feb 26, 2009
- 21
Hi All,
I am doing some early thinking for a light (~60hp) EV application, trying to understand what the options are for reduction gearing and I could use some help!
- We would like to achieve ~8:1 reduction between the motor shaft and the axle. Is this possible with a single stage helical or spiral bevel setup? Any higher?
- My understanding is that a hypoid could handle this, but would the added expense and efficiency loss make a 2-stage helical reduction the better option?
- What happens if we try to transfer power backwards through a hypoid (i.e. regen braking)? Will it work at all, poorly?
- I have heard that gearing through perpendicular shafts is inherently less efficient than parallel - is that true?
Any advice/professional opinions on the limits of each option and which would have the lowest total cost would be incredibly helpful, thanks!
Rob
I am doing some early thinking for a light (~60hp) EV application, trying to understand what the options are for reduction gearing and I could use some help!
- We would like to achieve ~8:1 reduction between the motor shaft and the axle. Is this possible with a single stage helical or spiral bevel setup? Any higher?
- My understanding is that a hypoid could handle this, but would the added expense and efficiency loss make a 2-stage helical reduction the better option?
- What happens if we try to transfer power backwards through a hypoid (i.e. regen braking)? Will it work at all, poorly?
- I have heard that gearing through perpendicular shafts is inherently less efficient than parallel - is that true?
Any advice/professional opinions on the limits of each option and which would have the lowest total cost would be incredibly helpful, thanks!
Rob