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Also the max. torque rating for the 1.8L ICE 0n the 2010 model is quoted as 105 ft-lb at 4000 rpm. That compares with the rating on the 1.5L G2 Prius of 84.6 ft-lb at 4200 rpm. Quote: "The multifunction gearset incorporates two sets of planetary gears: a power-split planetary gearset and a speed reduction planetary gearset. Both gearsets share the same ring gear, which drives the transaxle’s counter gear. The sun gear of the power-split gearset is connected to the 42 kW motor generator 1 (MG1); the planet carrier is connected to the engine. In the speed reduction planetary gear set, the sun gear is connected to MG2, the carrier is fixed, and the ring gear connects to the counter gear. A parking pawl is also part of the assembly, which is connected to a differential with a final drive ration of 3.267:1". Still trying to visualize this little jewel-of-a-gearset, and just how they interact!
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Iconic Power Split Device Sun = MG1 Carrier = ICE Ring = MG2 = Final Drive -> Wheels 2010 Prius transaxle will be like the Camry hybrid / Highlander hybrid / RX400h / RX450h. Two sets of planetary gear-set is used. One for PSD and one for Speed Reduction Unit (SRU). 2010 Power Split Device Sun = MG1 Carrier = ICE Ring = Carrier of SRU = Final Drive -> Wheels 2010 Speed Reduction Unit Sun = MG2 Carrier = Grounded (does not move) Ring = Ring of PSD = Final Drive -> Wheels Logical Connection View: ![]() Physical Connection Illustration: ![]() The real thing: ![]() MG2 torque is being multiplied by the SRU the same way the MG1's torque is being multiplied by the PSD to turn the ICE (when the car is stationary). In another word, when the MG1 starts the ICE, PSD is actually being utilized as SRU. MG1 high speed is converted to higher torque to spin the ICE. Below is the good old Graham's animation of PSD being utilized as SRU. MG1 torque is multiplied as it turned the ICE but in the process it slowed down. i.e, the sun gear turns faster than the carrier. ![]() Edit: I just realized that the "Logical Connection View" indicated the SRU ring gear being grounded while the "Physical Connection Illustration" showed the SRU Carrier being grounded. If the SRU carrier is grounded then the MG2's torque gets multiplied and turn the ring gear. It should look like this:
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Friends: 24 | THANKS! Now I have a good mental picture of the new power-split device. The first stage has the ring gear with what appears to be bearings between it and the the second stage ring gear. The rest now makes perfect sense including the stiffening ribs from the power take-off gear along the cylinder of the outer ring gear, the second stage. What I don't yet have is a good understanding of is the actual gear ratios in the primary planetary gear set. I'm pretty sure the ratio has changed to allow MG1 to spin faster. To make a smaller motor produce more power, the answer is to spin it faster and of course use a higher voltage to overcome the resulting back-EMF. BTW, my complements on the photos of the transaxle MG1, MG2 and enhanced PSD. Just curious, where did they come from? Any idea of what the MG1 cover is made of or why it exists? All I have are these speculations:
The only thing we haven't seen is the 'differential' gear that drives the two axles. I'm very curious about how they handled lubrication. Also, I'd like to know where the fill and drain plugs are ... at least once I someday get to take delivery of mine. <GRINS> Bob Wilson |
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Thanks much for the depictions. I think labels on the one showing every element diagrammatically would help a lot. Sure is neat how they have packaged those gear-sets together into such a small space. Last edited by ronhowell; 03-04-2009 at 05:46 PM. | |
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