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Gear Coupling Control Using Clutches
Methods for coupling and decoupling driveshafts using simple and
complex clutches
An important requirement of a practical drivetrain is the ability to transfer rotational motion and torque among spinning components at different speeds and gear ratios. In general, a single set of gears is not sufficient to accomplish this transfer. Clutches allow the drivetrain to transfer motion, torque, and force at different gear ratios under manual or automatic control.
Topics
- Engage and Disengage Gears Using a Clutch
Model a simple gear and clutch coupling.
- Brake Motion Using Clutches
Bring a spinning driveline component to a controlled stop using a clutch.
- Automatic Transmission with a Dual Clutch
Model a vehicle with a dual-clutch transmission system.