Introduction of Single plate clutch
• Most common type of clutch used in motor vehicles.
Single plate clutch
• Most common type of clutch used in motor vehicles.
Constructional details
Basic parts
•Fly wheel
•Clutch plate
•Pressure plate
•Release mechanism
Construction details – Fly wheel
•Material – cast iron
•The cast iron properties are
• Provides good friction surface
•Provides Good heat dissipation
•Provides Lubrication (graphite in
its composition)
•Bolted
to the engine crank shaft
•Provides
one friction surface for the clutch plate facing]\
•Fly
wheel diameter and shape depends upon the
type of clutch used and engine design
Construction details – clutch plate
Parts
•Central hub
•Cushion springs
•Friction linings
•Disc plate
•Torsional springs
1.
Central hub
•
Machined with internal splines to limit the axial travel along the splined
clutch shaft.
2.
Torsional
springs
•Helps
to provide a damping action against
•The
torsional vibrations
•Variations
of the driving torque between the engine and the gear box
3.
Friction linings
•Clutch
plate is lined with friction material on its both bearing surfaces
•Leather,
cork, fabric and ferodo are usually used materials
4.
Disc plate
•The
central hub, cushion springs are
integral parts
•Friction
material is riveted on its both surfaces
Constructional details - pressure plate
•Pressure
plate cover bolted to the flywheel
•Pressure
springs are pre compressed between the pressure plate and cover
•Release
levers are casted or press formed
•Eye
bolt is screwed into unit which is locked by the locknut
Clutch
- Release mechanism
Main parts
•Clutch
release bearing
•Clutch
yoke
•Cross
shaft
•Levers
•Linkages
Working:
•Consists of only one clutch plate
•Flywheel is bolted to the crank shaft
•Clutch plate mounted on splines of
the clutch shaft
•Pressure plate assembly is bolted
to the flywheel
Working:
When the clutch is engaged
•Clutch
plate is gripped between the flywheel and pressure plate
•Clutch
plate revolves with flywheel due to friction
As
the clutch plate revolves ,clutch shaft also revolves
Gear
end of clutch shaft is supported in gearbox
Front
end of the clutch shaft is supported in the crankshaft rear end through pilot
bearing
When
the clutch is disengaged
•Pressure
plate moves back against the force of springs
•Clutch
plate becomes free between flywheel and pressure plate
•Clutch
shaft speed reduces slowly ,finally stops rotating
Clutch Plate Springs
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