Automobiles Transmission devices, Continuously variable
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Automobiles Transmission devices, Continuously variable
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Automobiles
Continuously variable transmissions, Automobile
CVTs (Continuously variable transmissions)
Gearless transmissions, Automobile
One-speed automatic transmissions, Automobile
Pulley transmissions, Automobile
Single-speed transmissions, Automobile
Variable pulley transmissions, Automobile
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Automobiles Transmission devices
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Sources of Information
- Work cat: Nakano, M. Development of a large torque capacity half-toroidal CVT, 2000:
- Beachley, N.H. Continuously variable transmissions, 1979:
- IEEE transactions on control systems technology, Sept. 2012:
- Mr. Transmission WWW home page, Mar. 14, 2017:
- Learn the facts: Transmission technologies and their impact on fuel consumption, via WWW, Mar. 14, 2017
- Tribology & lubrication technology, Aug. 2015:
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Wikipedia description:
A continuously variable transmission (CVT) is an automated transmission that can change through a continuous range of gear ratios. This contrasts with other transmissions that provide a limited number of gear ratios in fixed steps. The flexibility of a CVT with suitable control may allow the engine to operate at a constant angular velocity while the vehicle moves at varying speeds. CVTs are used in cars, tractors, side-by-sides, motor scooters, snowmobiles, bicycles, and earthmoving equipment. The most common type of CVT uses two pulleys connected by a belt or chain; however, several other designs have also been used at times.
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