Integrated oil seal support seat: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Fluid-borne noise and vibration in hydraulic circuits cause mechanical fatigue and consumer dissatisfaction. These innovations utilize specific damping structures and control logic to stabilize pressure fluctuations.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Integrated oil seal support seat?
Inadequate powertrain component lubrication
(33)evidences
Excessive heat buildup in engine and transmission components leads to lubricant breakdown and mechanical failure. Managing these thermal loads prevents premature component wear and maintains system efficiency.
Inadequate structural integration
(26)evidences
Inadequate sealing at high-pressure interfaces leads to volumetric inefficiency and environmental contamination. Preventing fluid escape ensures consistent power transmission and component longevity.
Engine lubricant containment failure
(23)evidences
Inadequate sealing between the oil sump, balance shaft housing, and engine block leads to lubricant loss or external debris ingress. Preventing these failures ensures engine longevity and maintains consistent hydraulic pressure within the powertrain.
Fluid leakage and integration failure
(11)evidences
Unwanted noise and vibration generated by fluid pressure fluctuations in drive and pump assemblies. Reducing these emissions improves passenger comfort and component longevity.