Characteristics of the transmission system
The characteristics of the transmission system mainly include the following aspects:
Deceleration and speed change: The transmission system can achieve the functions of deceleration and speed change through components such as the main reducer and the transmission, so that the vehicle can adjust the speed under different driving conditions and adapt to different driving needs.
Interrupt transmission: The clutch is an important part of the transmission system. It can interrupt the power transmission when shifting gears, ensure smooth power transition, and avoid impact and damage during shifting gears.
Differential effect: The differential plays a differential role in the transmission system, ensuring that the power can be reasonably distributed between the left and right wheels when turning, and maintaining the stability and controllability of the vehicle.
Various layout forms: The layout forms of the transmission system are diverse, including front-mounted rear-wheel drive, rear-mounted rear-wheel drive, front-mounted front-wheel drive, etc. These layout forms are designed to efficiently transmit the power of the engine and adapt to different vehicle designs and driving needs.
Common types: The transmission system can be divided into mechanical transmission, hydromechanical transmission, hydraulic transmission and electric transmission. Each type has its own unique characteristics and applicable scenarios. For example, mechanical transmission uses a gearbox to achieve speed change and reverse driving, while hydromechanical transmission provides better power transmission through hydraulic elements.






