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Titre: Dynamic study of the operation behavior of hydrodynamic coupling by experimental and numerical simulation
Auteur(s): Khatir, Tawfiq
Bouchetara.M
Boutchicha.D
Mots-clés: clutch
hydrodynamic
coupling
numerical simulation
coupler
wheel-pump
wheel-turbine
hydrodynamic transmission
fluid coupling
Date de publication: 8-Jun-2015
Editeur: University of sciences and technology in Oran
Résumé: The hydrodynamic clutch is a device of coupling which works according to the principle of the hydrody-namic transmission. Fluid couplings work on the hydrody-namic principle. It consists of a pump-generally known as impeller and a turbine generally known as rotor, both en-closed suitably in a casing. It is a hydrodynamic device used to transmit rotating mechanical power. The Fluid coupling has centrifugal characteristics during starting, thus enabling no load start-up of prime mover, which is of great importance. It has been used in automobile transmis-sions as an alternative to a mechanical clutch. This study aimed at the installation of a test bench of hydrodynamic couplings or clutches, on which it was planned to, analyze the pressing problems of the coupler in its not still regime. One parallel in the experimental part, we made a theoreti-cal study of these phenomena which based itself essentially on the resolution of a system of equations of movement of the wheel-pump, the wheel-turbine and the fluid. For the numerical simulation, a special program is written in FORTRAN 90 were used, we’ll find the values of characteristic of speed and the moments, we compared the two results. They are given in the form of the curves.
URI/URL: http://dspace.univ-usto.dz/handle/123456789/217
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