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Today's Technician: Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Classroom Manual 7th ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 272x216x18 mm, kaal: 794 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1337792160
  • ISBN-13: 9781337792165
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 272x216x18 mm, kaal: 794 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1337792160
  • ISBN-13: 9781337792165
Keeping pace with industry trends and professional developments nationwide, TODAY'S TECHNICIAN: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND TRANSAXLES CLASSROOM MANUAL, Seventh Edition, offers easy-to-understand, well-illustrated coverage of essential theory. Written with the needs of current and aspiring technicians in mind, the book helps students master the design, construction, troubleshooting techniques, and procedures necessary for successful industry careers. Chapters include up-to-date coverage of continuously variable transmissions (CVT), drivelines for front-wheel drive (FWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles, and the latest information on today's high-tech electronic controls and automatic shifting devices.
Preface vii
Chapter 1 Drivetrain Basics
1(36)
Introduction
2(1)
The Major Parts of the Vehicle
2(2)
Engine
4(2)
How Gears, Pulleys, and Levers Can Change Speed and Torque
6(6)
Basic Operation of the Planetary Gearset
12(4)
Design and Construction of CVTs
16(2)
Torque Converter Purpose
18(2)
Typical Differences between Front- and Rear-Wheel-Drive Vehicles
20(2)
Differential Purpose
22(1)
Differences between Transmission and Transaxles
23(3)
Various Gears Used in Modern Transmissions
26(2)
Various Bearings Used in Modern Drivetrains
28(2)
General Maintenance
30(1)
Primary Function of Automatic Transmission Fluid
30(3)
Types of Fluid Filters Used in the Automatic Transmission
33(1)
Summary
34(1)
Review Questions
35(2)
Chapter 2 Drivetrain Theory
37(31)
Introduction
38(1)
Matter
38(1)
Energy
39(4)
Force
43(1)
Motion
44(2)
Work
46(8)
Heat
54(2)
Chemical Properties
56(4)
Electricity and Electromagnetism
60(3)
Waves and Oscillations
63(2)
Summary
65(1)
Review Questions
66(2)
Chapter 3 General Theories of Operation
68(39)
Introduction
68(2)
Basic Operation
70(3)
Torque Converters
73(1)
Planetary Gearing
74(3)
Clutches and Bands
77(4)
Transmission Controls
81(2)
Laws of Hydraulics
83(5)
Application of Hydraulics in Transmissions
88(8)
Pressure Boosts
96(2)
Shift Quality
98(1)
Transmission and Transaxle Housings
99(3)
Mounts
102(1)
Summary
103(1)
Review Questions
104(3)
Chapter 4 Electronic Controls
107(46)
Introduction
107(1)
Basic Electricity
108(5)
Magnetism
113(2)
Circuit Controls
115(3)
Basics of Electronic Controls
118(5)
Electronically Controlled Transmissions
123(16)
Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVTs)
139(1)
Hybrid Transmissions
139(10)
Summary
149(1)
Review Questions
150(3)
Chapter 5 Transmission Designs
153(29)
Introduction
153(1)
Transmission Versus Transaxle
154(1)
Four-Wheel-Drive Variations
155(1)
Basic Designs
156(2)
Mounts
158(3)
Housings
161(3)
Gears
164(5)
Internal Components
169(3)
Final Drives
172(2)
Gaskets and Seals
174(5)
Summary
179(1)
Review Questions
180(2)
Chapter 6 Torque Converters and Pumps
182(39)
Introduction
182(2)
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Units
184(1)
Torque Converters
184(2)
Basic Torque Converters
186(1)
Torque Converter Mountings
186(3)
Torque Converter Operation
189(7)
Direct Drive
196(4)
Converter Control Circuits
200(9)
Transmission Oil Pumps
209(8)
Summary
217(2)
Review Questions
219(2)
Chapter 7 Hydraulic Circuits and Controls
221(27)
Introduction
221(1)
Valve Bodies
222(3)
GM
225(1)
Hydraulic Controls
225(9)
Pressures
234(2)
Shifting
236(1)
Boost Pressures
236(1)
Pressure Control Valves
236(3)
Electronic Controls
239(4)
Oil Circuits
243(2)
Summary
245(1)
Review Questions
246(2)
Chapter 8 Gears and Shafts
248(32)
Introduction
248(1)
Simple Planetary Gearsets
249(6)
Multiple Planetary Gearsets
255(2)
Simpson Gearset
257(3)
Ravigneaux Gearset
260(2)
Planetary Gearsets in Tandem
262(2)
Lepelletier Gear Sets
264(3)
Non-Planetary-Based Transmission
267(2)
Final Drives and Differentials
269(4)
Four-Wheel-Drive Design Variations
273(2)
Shafts
275(1)
Summary
276(1)
Review Questions
277(3)
Chapter 9 Reaction and Friction Units
280(30)
Introduction
280(1)
Reaction Members
280(2)
Brake Bands
282(3)
Servos
285(4)
One-Way Clutches and Brakes
289(2)
Multiple-Friction Disc Clutch and Brake Assemblies
291(6)
Gear Changes
297(5)
Shift Feel
302(5)
Summary
307(1)
Review Questions
308(2)
Chapter 10 Common Automatic Transmissions
310(77)
Introduction
310(1)
Simpson Geartrains
311(1)
Ravigneaux Geartrain
311(2)
Chrysler Transmissions
313(9)
Ford Motor Company Transmissions
322(6)
General Motors Transmissions
328(15)
Honda and Acura Transmissions
343(7)
Nissan Transmissions
350(3)
Toyota Transmissions
353(14)
Toyota Compound Gearset Transmissions
367(2)
Other Common Transmissions
369(1)
Aisin Transmissions and Transaxles
369(7)
Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVTs)
376(6)
Summary
382(2)
Review Questions
384(3)
Appendix 387(2)
Glossary 389(20)
Index 409