Title: Automotive Drivetrains
1Automotive Drivetrains
2Purpose
To connect and disconnect engine power flow to
the transmission at the will of the driver.
3Clutch System
- Clutch systems are used to disengage the engine
from the road - When the clutch pedal is depressed, the clutch
(and transmission) is disengaged from the engine
4Clutch System
- With your foot off of the pedal, the clutch is
engaged to the engine. - The pressure plate holds the clutch against the
flywheel, allowing power to travel through the
clutch to the input shaft of the transmission ...
- The engine power will transfer through the clutch
to the road
5System Components
- Flywheel Transfers engine power to the clutch
- Input shaft Transfers power from clutch to the
transmission - Clutch Disk (clutch) Splined to input shaft
transfers power from engine to the input shaft - Pressure Plate Assembly Spring pressure tightly
holds the clutch to the flywheel
6Components cont
- Release Bearing (throw-out bearing) Connected
through linkage or hydraulics to the clutch
pedal Provides a way for the pressure plate to
release pressure on the clutch - Pilot Bearing (bushing) Mounted in the tail of
the crankshaft. Stabilizes the input shaft. Not
always used for FWD. - Clutch Fork (if applicable) Slides the release
bearing into and away from the pressure plate
assembly
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8Components cont
- Clutch Linkage (or hydraulic plumbing) Allows
the driver to operate the clutch fork - Clutch (bell-housing) Housing Encloses the
clutch assembly - May be integral with the transmission or
removable
9Clutch Components - Flywheel
- Mounted on the rear of the crankshaft
- Acts as balancer for engine
- Adds inertia to the rotating crankshaft
- Provides a surface for the clutch to contact
- Usually surrounded by a ring gear for electric
starter operation
10Flywheel Construction
- Usually constructed of nodular cast iron which
has a high graphite content - The graphite helps lubricate engagement of the
clutch - May also be constructed from cold rolled steel
11Dual-mass Flywheel
- The flywheel hub and clutch mating area are two
separate components - Springs are used to dampen engine and clutch
engagement oscillations
12Dual-mass Flywheel
13Flywheel Measurements
- Run-out measured with a dial indicator
- Parallelism straight-edge feeler gauge
- Thickness micrometer or dial indicator
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17Clutch Components
Input (clutch) shaft
- Projects from the front of the transmission
- Usually has a pilot which rides in a bearing or
bushing in the end of the crankshaft - The clutch disc is splined to the clutch shaft
18Clutch Components Clutch Disc
- Is squeezed between the flywheel and the pressure
plate - Transmits power from the engine crankshaft to the
transmission input shaft
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20Clutch Disc Construction
- Facing manufactured with frictional material
- (may contain asbestos)
- Other surface materials include
- paper-based
- ceramic
- cotton
- brass
21Clutch Disc Types
- Rigid - used primarily for industrial/racing
applications. - Flexible - most common, everything from grandmas
cruiser to street/strip racing.
22Flexible Clutch Disc
- Hub flange - in direct contact with the input
shaft - Friction ring - in direct contact with the
flywheel/pressure plate.
23Flexible Clutch Disc
- Clutch facing - friction material
- marcel springs - facing dampener
- Torsional springs - further dampening for clutch
application - Stop pins - limits the torsional springs travel
- Rivets -fastens the facing material to marcel
(springs)
24Clutch Components Pressure Plate (clutch cover)
- Squeezes clutch disc onto flywheel
- Can be engaged or disengaged
- Acts like a spring-loaded clamp
25Pressure Plate - Types
Belleville/diaphragm-type Spring uses a
cone-shaped diaphragm spring for clamping force.
Multiple-Coil Springs DUGH! Semi-centrifugal
clamping force increases as rotational
(centrifugal) force increases
26Belleville/diaphragm Spring
27Spring-type Pressure Plate
28Benefits and Disadvantages
- Belleville/diaphragm type
- cost effective
- uniform engagement
- limited spring pressure
- Spring
- unlimited pressure capabilities
- as springs wear, pressure may become inconsistent
29Clutch Components Release (throw-out) bearing
- Operated by the clutch linkage
- Presses against the pressure plate to release the
clutch
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31Clutch Components
Pilot Bearing (bushing)
- Installed (pressed) into a machined bore in the
end of the crankshaft or flywheel - May be a bushing, ball-bearing or roller-bearing
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33Clutch linkage Mechanical Linkage-type
34Clutch linkage Mechanical Cable-type
35Clutch linkage Hydraulic Most Commonly used
today
36Hydraulic Clutch Master
37Hydraulic Clutch Slave
38Hydraulic Clutch Slave Concentric-type
39Dual-clutch Transmission
- Essentially an automatic manual transmission
- Delivered to the mainstream by Volkswagen now
being used/developed by most mfg. - Eliminates the power sucking torque-converter
of an automatic transmission
40Dual-clutch Transmission
- Utilizes two input shafts one inside of the
other - Each input shaft will have a dedicated clutch or
clutch pack splined to it. - A processor (computer) will engage one or the
other clutches (or neither for neutral.)
41Dual-clutch Transmission
- May use a wet or dry clutch-pack
42Dual-clutch Transmission
- or conventional clutch disc design
43Dual-clutch Transmission
- Each of the input-shafts controls half of the
transmissions gear-sets
44Dual-clutch Transmission