There is much of talk of about automatic cars coming into mainstream, and with it comes the various mechanisms that control the working of an automatic car. Some might say that a fully automatic cars ruling the roads is a farfetched idea, but a lot of R&D is going on to them rule the roads fairly soon.
In this blog, we will talk about one such mechanism, that is available in fully-automatic cars, and that is torque converter, and it’s working.
Clutch Assembly Manages Torque in Manual Cars
If we talk about a manual car, there is a clutch assembly allowing the connection and disconnection between the transmission and the engine and consequently drive to the wheels. There is an idle in the engine which is set making the use of a throttle stop, suggesting the least speed of the engine at which it can sit at before it stalls as a result of an absence of air/fuel mixture entering the cylinders.
So, short of a clutch, when slowing, an engine would stand as the transmission load would drag it under its workable rev limit. The clutch lets the disconnection essential for keeping the engine in a running condition and then the re-engagement accompanied by some throttle for getting the car ruling the roads again.
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Torque Converter in the Automatic Cars
In an automatic version, there is an absence of a proper clutch and there is a torque converter. It does the same work that of a clutch as a clutch, letting the engine to keep running while the wheels and transmission slow down for stopping, but it works rather differently and indigenously. The torque converter is a device which is put to use for transferring mechanical rotational energy with the movement of the fluid from one moving system to another.
Coming to a Concrete Conclusion
As, it is impossible to imagine a manual car without a clutch assembly, in the same way a torque converter is present in all the automatic cars, which are present on the road.
It is because of the increasing demand for the automatic vehicles by the people all over the world, the demand for automotive torque converters is on the rise, and will continue like this in the years to come as well.

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