disk clutch
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Definition
- Noun:
- A friction clutch in which the frictional surfaces are disks: A mechanical device used to connect and disconnect rotating shafts, where the torque is transmitted through the friction between one or more pairs of flat, circular plates (disks).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The vehicle's transmission uses a disk clutch to engage the gears smoothly.
- A common type of disk clutch is the single-plate clutch found in many manual cars.
Advanced Usage
- Engineering Context: In technical specifications, a "disk clutch" is often described by its material (e.g., ceramic, organic), number of plates (single or multi-plate), and application (e.g., automotive, industrial machinery).
- The high-performance model is equipped with a carbon-fiber multi-plate disk clutch.
Variants and Related Words
- Clutch plate (n): Another term for the individual friction disk within a disk clutch assembly.
- Worn clutch plates need to be replaced.
- Friction clutch (n): The broader category of clutches that operate on the principle of friction, which includes the disk clutch.
- A friction clutch is essential for manual gear shifting.
Synonyms
- Plate clutch: A synonym often used interchangeably with "disk clutch."
Related Phrases
- Engage the clutch: To operate the clutch mechanism to connect the engine to the transmission.
- You must fully engage the clutch before changing gears.
- Slipping clutch: A condition where the clutch disks fail to maintain full friction, causing a loss of power transmission.
- The car's poor acceleration was due to a slipping clutch.
Noun
- a friction clutch in which the frictional surfaces are disks