What Does Dual Clutch Transmission Mean?
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Dual clutch refers to the assembly of the clutch and transmission within the same mechanism, where two clutches work in coordination with each other. Below is a relevant introduction to dual clutch transmission vehicles: 1. Working principle of dual clutch transmission: One clutch corresponds to the odd-numbered gears, while the other clutch corresponds to the even-numbered gears. 2. Dry dual clutch: Developed based on the technology of the 6-speed DQ250 wet dual clutch, it simplifies the related hydraulic system. 3. Wet dual clutch: The wet dual clutch consists of two sets of multi-plate clutches, one large and one small, installed coaxially. The clutch plates are housed in a sealed oil chamber filled with hydraulic oil, giving the wet clutch structure better adjustment capabilities and excellent thermal properties, enabling it to transmit higher torque.