What is the Difference Between Dry Dual Clutch and Wet Dual Clutch?
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The differences between dry dual clutch and wet dual clutch include: 1. Different working environments for the clutch: The dry dual clutch is in direct contact with the engine flywheel; the wet dual clutch refers to the clutch plates being immersed in 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 coaxial installation, capable of transmitting greater torque. The clutch is a common component in mechanical transmission, allowing the transmission system to be separated or engaged at any time. Its characteristics include smooth engagement, rapid and thorough separation, convenient adjustment and repair, compact size, light weight, good wear resistance, sufficient heat dissipation capacity, and easy and labor-saving operation.