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Various properties are required in the latest ATFs (Automatic Transmission Fluids) because of the progress made in ATs (Automatic Transmissions). In this paper, we will introduce the construction of the AT and describe the tribological issues, including anti‐shudder property, of ATF.
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Kugimiya, T., Yoshimura, N. & Mitsui, J. Tribology of automatic transmission fluid. Tribology Letters 5, 49–56 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019156716891
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