Asked by Demarcus Johnson on May 25, 2024
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When the direction of oil flow in the stator is the same as that in both the impeller and the turbine,this is known as:
A) rotary flow
B) vortex flow
C) full stall
D) stator lock
Rotary Flow
Fluid movement such as that produced by a paddle wheel in water, or propeller in air, that results in centrifugal force. See rotary oil flow.
Oil Flow
The movement of oil through an engine or system to lubricate, cool, and clean internal components.
- Explain the dynamics of fluid movement in a torque converter across various stages of operation.
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Mohammed BaselmJun 01, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Rotary flow occurs when the direction of oil flow in the stator is the same as that in both the impeller and the turbine, facilitating the movement of the fluid in a circular path that aids in the transmission of power.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the dynamics of fluid movement in a torque converter across various stages of operation.