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Improved Mechanism for Converting Gear Transmission of Motorcycle from Manual to Automatic


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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chitkara University, Chandigarh - 174103, Punjab,, India
2 Chitkara University Research and Innovation Network, Chandigarh − 174103, Punjab,, India
3 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chitkara University, Chandigarh - 174103, Punjab, India
 

This paper aims at to provide the improved mechanism for converting gear transmission of motorcycle from manual to automatic. Our proposed model of pneumatic actuated automatic gear and shift control uses a switch. The position of switch determines for automatic or manual transmission of motorbike. If the switch is in off-state, manual transmission is in play. Electronic Control Unit (ECU) receives respective signals from the sensors and it then activates pneumatic system. In Pneumatic system air pressure is build up which forces the piston to move up and down. We use double acting pneumatic cylinder in which air enters from the first port which generates pressure on one side and move the piston forward. From the other port air will move out and same process is followed for downward movement of piston. The proposed model discloses an Automatic gear shifting and actuation of clutch system by pneumatic system. No such device is available till date which can perform the said function. Normally the gear shifting and actuation of clutch are done manually, and in previous inventions the clutch is automatic and gear shifting is done manually, and they are using CVT clutch.

Keywords

Automatic Gear Shifting with Automatic Clutch in Motorcycle, Automatic Gear Shifting and Actuation of Clutch by Using Speed Sensor in Motorcycle, Changing of Gear and Clutch by Using Speed Sensors in Motorcycle
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Rupesh Gupta
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chitkara University, Chandigarh - 174103, Punjab,, India
Sheifali Gupta
Chitkara University Research and Innovation Network, Chandigarh − 174103, Punjab,, India
Bhavneet Gupta
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chitkara University, Chandigarh - 174103, Punjab,, India
Dhruv Kochar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chitkara University, Chandigarh - 174103, Punjab, India
Chandan Rajpurohit
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chitkara University, Chandigarh - 174103, Punjab, India
Ishaant Garg
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chitkara University, Chandigarh - 174103, Punjab, India

Abstract


This paper aims at to provide the improved mechanism for converting gear transmission of motorcycle from manual to automatic. Our proposed model of pneumatic actuated automatic gear and shift control uses a switch. The position of switch determines for automatic or manual transmission of motorbike. If the switch is in off-state, manual transmission is in play. Electronic Control Unit (ECU) receives respective signals from the sensors and it then activates pneumatic system. In Pneumatic system air pressure is build up which forces the piston to move up and down. We use double acting pneumatic cylinder in which air enters from the first port which generates pressure on one side and move the piston forward. From the other port air will move out and same process is followed for downward movement of piston. The proposed model discloses an Automatic gear shifting and actuation of clutch system by pneumatic system. No such device is available till date which can perform the said function. Normally the gear shifting and actuation of clutch are done manually, and in previous inventions the clutch is automatic and gear shifting is done manually, and they are using CVT clutch.

Keywords


Automatic Gear Shifting with Automatic Clutch in Motorcycle, Automatic Gear Shifting and Actuation of Clutch by Using Speed Sensor in Motorcycle, Changing of Gear and Clutch by Using Speed Sensors in Motorcycle



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2016%2Fv9i48%2F140497