What are the benefits of dual-clutch transmissions?
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The benefits of dual-clutch transmissions are: the gearbox is fully engaged, ensuring no power loss whether during startup or at high speeds. Classification of dual-clutch transmissions: There are two types of dual-clutch transmissions: dry and wet. A wet dual-clutch transmission consists of two sets of multi-plate clutches, one large and one small, mounted coaxially. Both are housed in a sealed oil chamber filled with hydraulic fluid, giving the wet clutch structure better adjustment capabilities and superior thermal properties, allowing it to transmit higher torque. The dry dual-clutch transmission was developed based on the technology of the 6-speed DQ250 wet dual-clutch, simplifying the related hydraulic system. Structure of dual-clutch transmissions: The structure of a dual-clutch transmission is very similar to that of a manual transmission. It has two sets of clutches, each responsible for shifting even or odd gears, significantly improving shift speed.