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Device used to transmit rotating mechanical power
A fluid coupling or hydraulic coupling is a hydrodynamic or 'hydrokinetic' device used to transmit rotating mechanical power. It has been used in automobile
Fluid_coupling
Fluid coupling that transfers rotating power from a prime mover to a rotating driven load
A torque converter is a device, usually implemented as a type of fluid coupling, that transfers rotating power from a prime mover, like an internal combustion
Torque_converter
Type of motor vehicle transmission
transmission is connected to the engine via a torque converter (or a fluid coupling prior to the 1960s), instead of the friction clutch used by most manual
Automatic_transmission
Clutch using viscous fluid to transfer torque
A viscous coupling is a mechanical device which transfers torque and rotation by the medium of a viscous fluid. One use is in automobiles as a differential
Viscous_coupling_unit
Automatic transmission
a planetary gearbox (allowing much shifting to be automated) with a fluid coupling instead of a friction clutch, eliminating the need for de-clutching
Hydramatic
providing only three forward speeds plus a small 8" fluid coupling with a stator inside of the fluid coupling (a type of torque converter, only integral with
GM Roto Hydramatic transmission
GM_Roto_Hydramatic_transmission
American manufacturer and supplier of hose fittings and accessories
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company is an American manufacturer and supplier of hose fittings and accessories. The company, often referred to as just Dixon
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company
Dixon_Valve_&_Coupling_Company
kinetic energy of a fluid, via a torque-converter and fluid coupling, before producing the final rotary output. Here, the fluid is driven through rotor
Voith_turbo_transmission
Type of multi-speed motor vehicle transmission
to vacuum-operated, electromagnetic, and even centrifugal clutches. Fluid couplings (most commonly and formerly used in early automatic transmissions)
Semi-automatic_transmission
Chrysler transmission driveline of the 1940s
a hydraulic coupling and performed the same function as a modern torque converter, only without torque multiplication. The fluid coupling and torque converter
Fluid_Drive
Hydraulic fluid used in vehicles with automatic transmissions
described the fluid used in the 1939 Chrysler Fluid Drive and its subsequent revisions and enhancements through 1954. The fluid drive fluid coupling is partially
Automatic_transmission_fluid
Mechanical connection between two objects
A coupling is a device used to connect two shafts together at their ends for the purpose of transmitting power. The primary purpose of couplings is to
Coupling
Trade name for automatic transmission fluid standards
overrunning clutch on the transmission countershaft. The flywheel's fluid coupling used S.A.E 10 motor oil for lubrication. The transmission gearbox used
MERCON
Type of generalized Newtonian fluid
ends of the coupling are spinning at the same rotational speed, the viscosity of the dilatant fluid is minimal, but if the ends of the coupling differ in
Power-law_fluid
Compact car produced by American Motors Corporation
a single-speed (without a low-range option). It featured a viscous fluid coupling for the quiet and smooth power transfer to the axle with the most traction
AMC_Eagle
Type of semi automatic gearbox made by the Chrysler Corporation from 1946 to 1953
produced from 1946 to 1953. It was a special manual transmission with a fluid coupling. Although it had just two forward gears, an electric overdrive unit
Presto-Matic
Large machine used in bulk material handling
in turn are driven by DC motors. The motors and gear are coupled by fluid coupling. Most stackers are electrically powered by way of a trailing cable.
Stacker
Reproductive biofluid of male or hermaphroditic animals
as seminal fluid, is a bodily fluid that contains spermatozoa from the male gonads of animals. In humans and placental mammals, seminal fluid is ejaculated
Semen
Arrangement of braking mechanism
A water brake is a type of fluid coupling used to absorb mechanical energy and usually consists of a turbine or propeller mounted in an enclosure filled
Water_brake
Class of 10 diesel-powered British locomotives
Gardner engine. The mechanical transmission, using a scoop control fluid coupling and three-speed Power-flow SSS (synchro-self-shifting) gearbox, was
British_Rail_Class_D2/7
Mechanical device that connects and disconnects two rotating shafts or other moving parts
instability. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clutch (coupling). Clutch control Coupling Freewheel Gear shift Saxomat Torque converter Torque limiter
Clutch
Full-size flagship Oldsmobile car model (1940–1996)
transmission had no front fluid coupling at all, and utilized a single "fill-and-dump" coupling to perform double duty as both a fluid coupling in third speed while
Oldsmobile_98
Aspects of fluid mechanics involving flow of fluids (liquids and gases)
layer from a surface into a wake Foil (fluid mechanics) – Solid object used in fluid mechanics Fluid coupling – Device used to transmit rotating mechanical
Outline_of_fluid_dynamics
Drivetrain transmitting propulsion power
transmission is connected to the engine via a torque converter (or a fluid coupling prior to the 1960s), instead of the friction clutch used by most manual
Transmission (mechanical device)
Transmission_(mechanical_device)
Diesel shunter locomotive
Wilson-Drewry CA5 5-speed epicyclic gearbox with a Vulcan-Sinclair type 23 fluid coupling and a Wiseman type 15 RLGB gearbox. While all technically similar, the
British_Rail_Class_06
Type of manual transmission
lowest gear when starting. When fitted with a centrifugal clutch or fluid coupling, starting from a standstill involved simply selecting first gear, then
Preselector_gearbox
Automatic clutch that uses centrifugal force to operate
and idling. It has been superseded for automobile applications by the fluid coupling, torque converter and automated manual transmissions. This works on
Centrifugal_clutch
Diesel-mechanical railway locomotive used in Great Britain
horsepower (370 kW) at 1,250 rpm. It was driven via a Vulcan-Sinclair fluid coupling to an SSS (synchro-self-shifting) Powerflow gearbox. The gearbox provided
British_Rail_11001
Motor vehicle
Engine 3.5 L GAZ-12 I6 Transmission 3-speed manual with a hydrodynamic fluid coupling Dimensions Wheelbase 3,200 mm (126.0 in) Length 5,530 mm (217.7 in)
GAZ-12_ZIM
Technique in computational fluid dynamics
simulation (DPS), is particularly suited to situations where particle–fluid coupling is weak, such as dilute multiphase flows (such as aerosols), particle
Lagrangian_particle_tracking
World's first 4-speed automatic from 1961
more reliable second design K4C 025 (type 722.2). It is a 4-speed unit and uses fluid coupling (also referred in some manuals as hydraulic/automatic clutch). This
Mercedes-Benz first series automatic transmission
Mercedes-Benz_first_series_automatic_transmission
control with automatic 2-speed shift vacuum operated) with clutch and fluid coupling (Fluid Drive); also known as Simplimatic, Powermatic 1946–1953 M5/M6 Presto-Matic
List of Chrysler transmissions
List_of_Chrysler_transmissions
Motor vehicle automatic and manual transmissions
Longitudinal 3.9789 −4.1455 1.0000 1.5846 4 2 3.9789 3.9789 S 2.0000 3 3 Fluid Coupling Hydraulic 4-Bolt N/A K4B 050 N/A 2nd 51 kg⋅m (500 N⋅m; 369 lb⋅ft) 1964 –
List of Mercedes-Benz transmissions
List_of_Mercedes-Benz_transmissions
Extracellular matrix in the inner ear
during acoustic stimulation stimulates the inner hair cells through fluid coupling, and the outer hair cells via direct connection to their tallest stereocilia
Tectorial_membrane
Automobile transmission system
(late, M6, Presto-Matic). The main difference was the addition of a fluid coupling between engine and clutch, and the shifting mechanism. The range selector
Vacamatic
Motor vehicle transmission
known as the "Slip-N-Slide Powerglide", due to the fluid coupling, as opposed to the mechanical coupling of a clutch-driven gearbox, and the "Positive-Pop
Powerglide
Interaction of a structure with a fluid flow
Fluid–structure interaction (FSI) is the interaction of some movable or deformable structure with an internal or surrounding fluid flow. Fluid–structure
Fluid–structure_interaction
Automotive technology
automotive industry; and electro-mechanical brakes (EMB) that use no hydraulic fluid, which as of 2020 have yet to be successfully introduced in production vehicles
Drive_by_wire
Reciprocating engine combined with a blowdown turbine
axial-flow turbine connected to the compressor and, through a variable-speed fluid coupling, to the crankshaft; at low power, the crankshaft could drive the compressor
Turbo-compound_engine
Topics referred to by the same term
Hydrodynamic coupling may refer to: fluid coupling torque converter This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hydrodynamic coupling. If
Hydrodynamic_coupling
Component transferring torque between shafts
are also known as magnetic drive couplings, magnetic shaft couplings, or magnetic disc couplings. Magnetic couplings allow a physical separation between
Magnetic_coupling
Locomotive powered by a diesel engine
and much more robust than standard-road versions. There is usually a fluid coupling interposed between the engine and gearbox, and the gearbox is often
Diesel_locomotive
American passenger coach
GM Diesel 4-71 four cylinder engines of 160 HP each connected by a fluid coupling and arranged side by side in a shallow V formation. Two engines were
PD-4501_Scenicruiser
Machine used to measure force or mechanical power
torque is to connect the engine to the dynamo through a torque sensing coupling or torque transducer. A torque transducer provides an electrical signal
Dynamometer
Machine for exchanging energy with a fluid
energy between a rotor and a fluid, including both turbines and compressors. While a turbine transfers energy from a fluid to a rotor, a compressor transfers
Turbomachinery
Motor vehicle
"Hydramatic" name, it shared no design components with either of the older fluid-coupling based Roto or Super-Hydramatics. This new transmission was a large,
Pontiac_Catalina
Use of the traction motors as generators when slowing a vehicle
torque converter or fluid coupling acts as a retarder in the same way as a water brake. Braking energy heats the hydraulic fluid, and the heat is dissipated
Dynamic_braking
Motor vehicle from 1965
four-speed manual gearbox. As an option a four-speed automatic with fluid coupling was available. For the first series it was the K4A 025; for the second
Mercedes-Benz_W108/W109
German shipbuilding and locomotive building company
the Fottinger hydraulic transmitter known as Vulcan Coupling and Vulcan Drive or fluid coupling. In 1924, Vulcan's Hermann Rieseler invented one of the
AG_Vulcan_Stettin
German engineer (1877–1945)
over 100 patent applications, but he is most notable for inventing fluid coupling. From 1895 to 1899 Hermann Föttinger studied electrical engineering
Hermann_Föttinger
Propulsion system for vehicles
mechanical failure. Coupling the diesel to a generator eliminates this problem. An alternative is to use a torque converter or fluid coupling to replace the
Diesel–electric_powertrain
Connecting pieces in pipe systems
purposes such as regulating (or measuring) fluid flow. These fittings can manipulate the conveyance of fluids such as water for potatory, irrigational,
Piping_and_plumbing_fitting
Class of 204hp diesel-mechanical shunting locomotives
Gardner engine. The mechanical transmission, using a scoop control fluid coupling and four-speed Power-flow SSS (synchro-self-shifting) gearbox, was a
British_Rail_Class_D2/12
Motor vehicle
(boosted to 90 hp by installing two carburetors and equipped with a fluid coupling) on GAZ-12 passenger cars, and also in the BTR-40, BTR-60, and BRDM-1
GAZ-51
Type of hose or pipe coupling
upon disconnection, automatically contain any fluid in the line. However, this depends on the type of coupling, such as single shut-off, double shut-off,
Quick_connect_fitting
British armoured fighting vehicle
26 litre water-cooled Rolls-Royce B.60 petrol engine. Connected by a fluid coupling to a pre-selector five speed epicyclic gearbox, all gears available
Ferret_armoured_car
Third generation of Ford Focus
transmission, because the DPS6 does not contain a torque converter fluid coupling and does not behave similarly to traditional torque converter transmissions
Ford_Focus_(third_generation)
Connector on the end of a hose
seal. A camlock, also called cam and groove, is a quick connect fluid transfer hose coupling that consists of a male "adapter" and female "coupler". The adapter
Hose_coupling
American full-size car (1949–1999)
1940. The new Jetaway Hydra-Matic retained the four forward speeds and fluid coupling unit, but added a new "Park" position to the shift quadrant, and no
Oldsmobile_88
Pontiac model line of mid and full-sized cars (1958-2005)
prior. This new 3-speed unit had a torque converter, unlike the old fluid-coupling based Super-Hydramatic featured on past Bonneville models. The new transmission
Pontiac_Bonneville
American engineer and inventor (1891–1967)
drive for a transit bus was proceeding. Thompson's group combined a fluid coupling with a unique hydraulically controlled, automatically shifting 4-speed
Earl_A._Thompson
German industrial manufacturer
Fluid couplings, hydraulic systems and components, Hirth serrations, high-performance cardan shafts, safety couplings and highly flexible couplings For
Voith
Method of hydrodynamics simulation
for large scenes with Fluids v.3 N. Akinci et al., 2012, introduce a versatile boundary handling and two-way SPH-rigid coupling technique that is completely
Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics
Smoothed-particle_hydrodynamics
seal, mechanical seal. Drive Type - V-belt drive, gear reducer drive, fluid coupling drive, or frequency conversion drive. Slurry pumps vary in design and
Slurry_pump
1937 18-cylinder radial piston engine family by Wright
exhaust of each group of six cylinders, and geared to the crankshaft by fluid couplings to deliver more power. Compared with a similar non-turbocompounded
Wright_R-3350_Duplex-Cyclone
Topics referred to by the same term
also known as a vaporiser or pressure reducer Torque converter, a fluid coupling to transfer torque Fountain pen converter, a removable filling mechanism
Converter
International standard
X XN XNF Link-and pin coupler X XP Detachable coupling X XP XPA Friction clutch X XP XPB Fluid coupling X XP XPC Overrunning clutch X XP XPD Magnetic
IEC_81346
American automobile model (1940–1996)
than as an Imperial version. It also saw the introduction of Fluid Drive, a fluid coupling between the engine and the clutch. It featured an independent
Chrysler_New_Yorker
Motor vehicle
steering, an industry first, and Fluid Torque Drive, a true torque converter in place of Fluid Drive's fluid coupling. The engine was used in the Cunningham
Chrysler_Saratoga
Mercedes-Benz from 1971 through 1989
1971 350SL are very rare and were available with an optional 4 speed fluid coupling automatic gearbox. The 1971 4sp auto were quick cars for the day with
Mercedes-Benz_R107_and_C107
drove a turbine, which via double-reduction gearing and a Föttinger fluid coupling drove the same shaft as the reciprocating engine. The two turbines increased
SS_Cleveland
Self-propelled single railway vehicle for passengers
underneath the floor of the coach. Diesel railcars may have mechanical (fluid coupling and gearbox), hydraulic (torque converter) or electric (generator and
Railcar
American automobile manufacturer
introduction of Fluid Drive for Dodge cars, which eliminated stalling or bucking if the clutch was released too quickly. This feature put a fluid coupling in between
Dodge
Automatic transmission produced by Buick from 1947 to 1963
scale successful automatic transmission, used a simple two element fluid coupling — a more efficient device than a torque converter but which provided
Dynaflow
German aircraft engine
the era in that it used a barometrically controlled hydraulic clutch (fluid coupling) which allowed the system automatically to compensate for changes in
Daimler-Benz_DB_605
British company
needed is automated. The gearboxes were used in conjunction with a fluid coupling so no clutch pedal was needed. Gearboxes installed in locomotives built
Self-Changing_Gears
Automobile model made by Pontiac
Cruise-O-Matic and Chrysler's TorqueFlite replaced the older three-speed fluid coupling Roto Hydramatic (along with the four-speed Super Hydramatic in Bonneville
Pontiac_Grand_Prix
Motor vehicle
Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission which replaced the previous fluid-coupling Hydra-Matic used by Oldsmobile since 1940. Added to the option list
Oldsmobile_Starfire
Minibus
sub transmission to cope with the load carrying requirements, and a fluid coupling to preventing engine stalling, knocking and oscillation. The rotary-powered
Mazda_Parkway
Self-powered diesel trains
diesel–hydraulic multiple unit (DHMU), a hydraulic torque converter, a type of fluid coupling, acts as the transmission medium for the motive power of the diesel
Diesel_multiple_unit
Activation of tension-generating sites in muscle
to contract. In skeletal muscles, excitation–contraction coupling relies on a direct coupling between two key proteins, the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)
Muscle_contraction
Medium to transfer power in hydraulic machinery
transmissions use fluids for their lubrication, cooling and hydraulic properties for viscous couplings. Use of the wrong type of fluid can lead to failure
Hydraulic_fluid
Polish railcar
the driving cabins. Transmission was hydraulic (torque converter and fluid coupling), supplied by Voith. Each engine had its own mechanical reversing gear
Luxtorpeda
converters and fluid couplings T 212, T 312; three-speed fill-and-drain hydraulic transmission with torque converters and fluid couplings Voith Turbo-Transmissions
List_of_Voith_transmissions
Motor vehicle
and Pontiac got it in 1948.) Chrysler had previously offered a Fluid Drive fluid coupling (not a torque converter, as it did not multiply the torque) on
Hy-Drive
Topics referred to by the same term
Harold Sinclair may refer to: Harold Sinclair, see fluid coupling Harold A. Sinclair, actor Harold Sinclair, novelist and musician Harry Sinclair (disambiguation)
Harold_Sinclair
engines of 224 hp (167 kW), one under each end casing, driving through a fluid coupling and Wilson gear box the inner axle of the opposite bogie, through a
CIÉ_501_Class
British high speed diesel locomotive
from the engine via a bevel gearbox and thermostatically controlled fluid coupling, both of which are cooled by Marston heat exchangers. Mechanically-driven
British_Rail_Class_43_(HST)
Motor vehicle automatic and manual transmissions
automatic that featured a torque converter, as opposed to the standard fluid coupling that the original Hydra-Matic used. Buick, Cadillac, Oldsmobile, and
List_of_GM_transmissions
the General Motors (GM) Engineering Department. This group combined a fluid coupling with a unique hydraulically controlled, automatically shifting four-speed
Oliver_K._Kelley
Pressure surge when a fluid is forced to stop or change direction suddenly
Hydraulic shock (colloquial: water hammer; fluid hammer) is a pressure surge or wave caused when a fluid in motion is forced to stop or change direction
Hydraulic_shock
Belgian ocean liner converted into an Allied troop ship during WWII
driving one of the shafts via double-reduction gearing and a Föttinger fluid coupling. Each turbine ran on exhaust steam from the piston engine on the same
SS_Léopoldville_(1928)
1928 Steam Cargo Ship in United Kingdom
with a fluid coupling between the intermediate gears to allow a low-pressure turbine to drive the same shaft as a piston engine. The fluid coupling absorbed
SS_Boniface
cylinder horizontal Power output 2 x 150 bhp (110 kW) Transmission fluid coupling and air operated 4-speed epicyclic gear box UIC classification 1A′A1′+2′2′
British_Rail_Class_109
Motor vehicle
three-speed 'Transfluide' semi-automatic transmission, incorporating a fluid coupling, became an option along with a slightly more powerful version of the
Renault_Frégate
Laboratory in Chennai, India
developed various subsystems of transmission like torque converter, Fluid coupling and retarder, Steering units, Final drives etc. Muntra, India's first
Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment
Combat_Vehicles_Research_and_Development_Establishment
Hard attachment point on a road vehicle, used to tow a trailer
bolt/shank to attach to the ball mount. The trailer tongue (North America) or coupling (outside North America) slips over a trailer hitch ball attached to a receiver
Tow_hitch
Study of electrically conducting fluids in the presence of electric fields
(EHD), also known as electro-fluid-dynamics (EFD) or electrokinetics, is the study of the dynamics of electrically charged fluids. Electrohydrodynamics (EHD)
Electrohydrodynamics
Overview of and topical guide to automobiles
Automated manual transmission Electrorheological clutch Epicyclic gearing Fluid coupling Gear stick Limited-slip differential Locking differential Manual transmission
Outline_of_automobiles
Method of fluid escaping containment
A leak is a way (usually an opening) for fluid to escape a container or fluid-containing system, such as a tank or a ship's hull, through which the contents
Leak
FLUID COUPLING
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Fluid Gold; Essence of Gold
FLUID COUPLING
FLUID COUPLING
Girl/Female
Indian
Hope, Moonlight
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Shist
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Sydney, SYD means "St. Denis."
Boy/Male
English
free men's town.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Precious
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Weather
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Red haired defender.
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse EirÃkr, EIRIK means "ever-ruler."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Candidate. Student.
Boy/Male
French Latin
To rise again.
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a.
Having particles which easily move and change their relative position without a separation of the mass, and which easily yield to pressure; capable of flowing; liquid or gaseous.
a.
Flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid.
n.
Fluid matter.
n.
The quality of being fluid.
n.
A transparent, viscid, lubricating fluid which contains mucin and secreted by synovial membranes; synovial fluid.
v. t.
To render fluid.
a.
To become fluid; to melt; to fuse.
n.
The spermatic fluid of fishes.
a.
Fluid and transparent; as, the liquid air.
n.
A fluid substance; a body whose particles move easily among themselves.
n.
A fluid state.
a.
Imperfectly fluid.
n.
A cyst or sac containing fluid.
n.
Any irrespirable aeriform fluid.
n.
A thin watery animal fluid, as synovial fluid and pericardial fluid.
n.
See Fluid dram, under Fluid.
n.
See Fluid ounce, under Fluid.
v. t.
To make fluid; to dissolve.
n.
The male fecundating fluid; semen. See Semen.
a.
Macerated; softened; nearly fluid.