What is the difference between dry and wet dual-clutch?
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The differences between dry and wet dual-clutch: 1. Different working environments: The dry dual-clutch is in direct contact with the engine flywheel; the wet dual-clutch means the clutch plates are immersed in the transmission fluid. 2. Different working principles: The dry dual-clutch transmission transmits torque through the friction plates on the driven disc of the clutch; the wet dual-clutch transmission refers to the dual-clutch being a multi-plate clutch with a large and small one installed coaxially together, capable of transmitting greater torque. The clutch is a commonly used component in mechanical transmission, which can separate or engage the transmission system at any time. Its characteristics are: smooth engagement, rapid and thorough separation, convenient adjustment and repair, small outer dimensions, light weight, good wear resistance, sufficient heat dissipation capacity, and easy and labor-saving operation.