torque converter
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Definition
- Noun:
- A torque converter is a type of fluid coupling used in automatic transmissions to transfer and multiply rotational force (torque) from the engine to the transmission. It uses hydraulic fluid to accomplish this, allowing a vehicle to come to a complete stop without stalling the engine.
Usage
- The torque converter is a key component that replaces the mechanical clutch found in manual transmissions.
- It operates automatically, requiring no driver input to engage or disengage power flow.
- Its primary functions are to allow the engine to idle while the vehicle is stopped, to multiply engine torque during initial acceleration, and to provide smooth power delivery.
Examples
- Noun:
- A faulty torque converter can cause shuddering during acceleration.
- Modern automatic transmissions use a lock-up clutch inside the torque converter to improve fuel efficiency at cruising speeds.
- The mechanic diagnosed the problem as a failure of the torque converter.
Advanced Usage
- "Torque converter stall speed": A technical term referring to the maximum engine speed (RPM) a torque converter can reach while the output turbine is prevented from turning (e.g., when the vehicle's brakes are fully applied). This is a performance characteristic.
- A higher stall speed torque converter is often used in performance vehicles for better off-the-line acceleration.
Variants and Related Words
- Fluid coupling (n): A broader term for a hydrodynamic device used to transmit rotating mechanical power. A torque converter is a type of fluid coupling that can also multiply torque.
- Hydraulic coupling (n): Another term for a fluid coupling, emphasizing the use of liquid (hydraulic fluid).
Synonyms
- Hydraulic torque multiplier: A descriptive synonym highlighting its function.
- Fluid drive unit: A general term for the component.
Related Phrases
- Lock-up torque converter: A specific design that includes a mechanical clutch to directly link the engine and transmission at certain speeds, eliminating slippage and improving efficiency.
- When the lock-up torque converter engages, it feels like shifting into a higher gear.
Noun
- converter for transmitting and amplifying torque (especially by hydraulic means)