Automotive Technology
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ISBN: 9781337794213
Author: ERJAVEC, Jack.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 38, Problem 1SA
What determines whether a conventional transmission or a transaxle is used?
Expert Solution & Answer
To determine
Whether a conventional transmission or transaxle is used in a vehicle.
Answer to Problem 1SA
The type of drive system helps to determine either a transmission or transaxle is used.
Explanation of Solution
In a vehicle, the type of drive system helps in determining whether it is a conventional transmission or a transaxle. Both the transmission housing and transaxle uses a set of meshed gears of varying sizes to provide the engine various output torque and speed needed to drive the wheels. The vehicles that have rear wheel drive mainly use a conventional transmission and the vehicles with front-wheel drive use a transaxle.
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The coefficient of efficiencies between different transmission elements are not usually at the same
value. Table 1 below, shows the efficiencies of different transmission elements. Analyze table 1
and answer the questions below.
Table 1: Coefficient of Efficiencies between the transmission elements
Coefficient
Types of Transmission or
Support
of
Efficiency
Belt Drive with flat belt
0.98
Belt drive with V-Belt
0.96
Spur Gear drive
Helical Gear Drive
0.98
0.97
Bevel Gear Drive
0.96
Ball or Roller Bearing
0.995
Crank and Slider mechanism
Jaw Clutch
Multiple-disc friction clutch
operating in oil
0.9
0.95
0.9
a) How are these coefficient values are calculated?
b) Base on your analysis, why the value of Belt Drive with V-Belt is having a lower coefficient
compared to flat belt?
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Chapter 38 Solutions
Automotive Technology
Ch. 38 - What determines whether a conventional...Ch. 38 - Define the purpose of the final drive gears.Ch. 38 - The number of gear teeth per unit of measurement...Ch. 38 - What does a shift blocking system do, and how does...Ch. 38 - Explain the role of shift rails and shift forks in...Ch. 38 - True or False? A reverse idler gear changes the...Ch. 38 - True or False? A set of gears can be configured or...Ch. 38 - True or False? In most transmissions and...Ch. 38 - True or False? The cone on a synchronizers...Ch. 38 - Which of the following gear ratios indicates an...
Ch. 38 - Which type of gear develops gear whine at high...Ch. 38 - When an idler gear is placed between the driving...Ch. 38 - The component used to ensure that the mainshaft...Ch. 38 - In a transaxle, the pinion gear on the pinion...Ch. 38 - Which of the following gear ratios provides the...Ch. 38 - Technician A says that most transaxles have a...Ch. 38 - While discussing the various types of...Ch. 38 - Technician A says that the countergear or cluster...Ch. 38 - Technician A says that reverse lamp switches are...Ch. 38 - Technician A says that if a single idler gear is...Ch. 38 - Technician A says that in a conventional...Ch. 38 - While discussing the power flow through a...Ch. 38 - Prob. 8ASRQCh. 38 - Prob. 9ASRQCh. 38 - While discussing shift mechanisms: Technician A...
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