Types of Clutches
There are many other types of clutches in your car and in your
garage.
An automatic transmission contains several
clutches. These clutches engage and disengage various sets of planetary gears.
Each clutch is put into motion using pressurized hydraulic fluid. When the
pressure drops, springs cause the clutch to release. Evenly spaced ridges, called
splines, line the inside and outside of the clutch to lock into the gears
and the clutch housing. You can read more about these clutches in How Automatic Transmission Works.
Most cars that have an engine-driven cooling fan have
a thermostatically controlled viscous clutch -- the temperature
of the fluid actually drives the clutch. This clutch is positioned at the hub
of the fan, in the airflow coming through the radiator. This type of clutch is
a lot like the viscous coupling sometimes found in all wheel drive cars. The fluid in the clutch gets thicker as it heats
up, causing the fan to spin faster to catch up with the engine rotation. When
the car is cold, the fluid in the clutch remains cold and the fan spins slowly,
allowing the engine to quickly warm up to its proper operating temperature.
Many cars have limited slip differentials or
viscous couplings, both of which use clutches to help increase traction. When
your car turns, one wheel spins
faster than the other, which makes the car hard to handle. The slip
differential makes up for that with the help of its clutch. When one wheel
spins faster than the others, the clutch engages to slow it down and match the
other three. Driving over puddles of water or patches of ice can also spin your
wheels. You can learn more about differentials and viscous couplings in How Differential Works.
Gas-powered chain saw and weed eaters have centrifugal clutches,
so that the chains or strings can stop spinning without you having to turn off
the engine. These clutches work automatically through the use of centrifugal
force. The input is connected to the engine crankshaft. The output can drive a
chain, belt or shaft. As the rotations per minute increase, weighted arms swing
out and force the clutch to engage. Centrifugal clutches are also often found
in lawn mowers, go-karts, mopeds and mini-bikes. Even some yo-yos are
manufactured with centrifugal clutches.
Car air conditioning compressor with magnetic clutch
Your car’s differential is a vital Cadillac Service Dubai component in its drivetrain and helps to provide power and traction to the wheels. Differentials are usually near the back of the vehicle and typically have either two or four-wheel drive.
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