TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Transmission'Name in Estonian: Jõuülekanne
General descriptionPurpose of car transmission and its elements. Transmission ratios and its action to car dynamic. Transmission schemes and its study. Friction type clutch. Manual mechanical transmission. Sequential gearbox with automated clutch. Hydro mechanical automated gearbox. Automated gearbox with double clutch. Final drive and differential. Propeller shaft and drive axles. Four wheel drive as multi-drive system. Hybrid car transmission. Electrical car transmission.
General aimGive knowledge of typical layouts of transmission and construction types and its impact to car body and chassis service and fault diagnosis.
AimStudent knows construction of car manual transmission, automated transmission, hybrid car transmission and electrical car transmission. Student can evaluate various types of transmissions and adjust its service according to properties.
Form descriptionLectures and practice.
LiteratureMihhailovski, J., Serebrjakov K., Tur J. Auto ehitus (1991), Tallinn: Kirjastus Valgus, 362 lk
Lechner, G., Naunheimer, H. Automotive Transmissions. Fundamentals, Selection, Design and Applicationsn. Springer 1999 Heisler, H. Vechicle and Engine Technology Second edition. A division of Reed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd. Butterworth-Heinerman Oxford 2001 Automotive Handbook 5th Edition. Bosch. Bentley Publishers 2000. Evaluation methodsThere are two individual practical works:
Analysis of manual transmission Analysis of automated transmission During lectures there are two individual works and control work with equal weight. It is mandatory to have at least fifty one percent score at each work and deadlines have to be met. All works build up a portfolio which gives sixty percent of final grade and rest is its discussion and self evaluation. Name of the e-learning course at Moodle environment (http://ekool.tktk.ee)Lecturer Sven Andresen learning materials. Transmission.
Is taught in following curricula2015: FOR* 2014: AT 2013: AT 2012: AT 2011: AT 2010: AT 2009: AT 2008: AT 2007: AT 2006: AT 2005: AT 2004: AT * Optional subject
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