Thursday, 7 July 2016

Torque Converter Operation


 
When engine is running idle, pump produces a slow circulation of oil flow

It is not sufficient to move the turbine

When throttle is open wide, engine speed increases

Pump moves faster and projects the oil towards the turbine

But still it is not sufficient to turn the turbine
 
Therefore oil redirected to the pump with out loss in velocity 
 
Net effect of redirection of flow is to increase the pump output 
 
The pump output under these conditions is the output velocity that it is creating because of 
 
 the engine torque, plus input velocity of the redirected oil
 
A built up output velocity of two to three times the output velocity as engine alone achieved 
 
 when turbine is stationery 
 
This makes the turning force of the turbine to three times that of engine 
 
Increased torque of the turbine enables it to rotate and thus drives the input shaft 
 
By this action it transmits the power to geared section of the transmission
 
Torque converter increases the torque ratio about 2:1 to 3:1 
 
It serves the purpose of a gear box in a better way 
 
In gear box variation of gear ratios in finite number of steps only 
 
Where as in torque converter the torque variation is continuous 
 
However efficiency of the torque converter is high only with narrow limits of speed

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