Automatic Transmission, How it works?

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    The working of an automatic transmission is best understood with help of a 2D animation. This video demonstrates working of Allison 6 speed transmission in a step by step logical manner. Working of reverse gear is also explained here. A good introduction of planetary gear (epicyclic) set is also given at the introduction.

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  • @salaa23
    @salaa23 4 года назад +881

    "you'll be amazed by the brilliance of this mechanism"
    me: I am more amazed by the fact that someone once sat and thought "okey i'll invent planetary gearset"

    • @claytonjohnson1925
      @claytonjohnson1925 2 года назад +18

      You were amazed by the brilliance of this mechanisms then 😂

    • @sp6450
      @sp6450 2 года назад +18

      Its more a step by step process. Nothing was just invented immediately. It was trial and error, observing and applying adjustments.

    • @aljosailic4074
      @aljosailic4074 Год назад

      I swear, i've always had a similar feeling about IC engines in the first place...

    • @awepossum1059
      @awepossum1059 Год назад

      Planetary gearset was invented in BC times

  • @moritzjacobs9156
    @moritzjacobs9156 4 года назад +578

    Gear one: C1, C5
    Gear two: C1, C4
    Gear three: C1, C3
    Gear four: C1, C2
    Gear five: C2, C3
    Gear six: C2, C4
    Reverse: C3, C5

    • @faisalrizkiprayoga4036
      @faisalrizkiprayoga4036 4 года назад +13

      if i want to 5 speed and 1 reverse , how many sun gear , planetary gear and reang gear ?

    • @tisaconundrum
      @tisaconundrum 4 года назад +42

      @@RobertBurik it is fluid. The speed of the motor at specific RPMs engages the clutches by moving fluid around via centripetal force (IIRC)

    • @eXX0n
      @eXX0n 4 года назад +10

      @@tisaconundrum Almost.. It's mainly governed by engine load. In older cars without electronically controlled transmission, it's governed by vacuum and the detent cable.

    • @michaeldose2041
      @michaeldose2041 4 года назад +20

      @@RobertBurik Pre computer auto trans were like the ultimate mechanical computer. There was a governor that sensed drive shaft speed, throttle cable for throttle position and a modulator for vacuum or engine load. The combination of each of those would determine which clutch got applied via hydraulic pressure routed through the valve body and ultimately gear selection.

    • @weililim6444
      @weililim6444 4 года назад +10

      i see the pattern its make it slightly easier to understand

  • @3wGaming
    @3wGaming 7 лет назад +2097

    .....I need a 1D model.

  • @Triplex5014
    @Triplex5014 8 лет назад +1629

    Three things hard to understand in life:
    1) Why does the world exist?
    2) Women
    3) Planetary gearsets

    • @andreworam2844
      @andreworam2844 7 лет назад +101

      Easy to explain:
      1) God
      2) God
      3) Crack cocaine

    • @arnon-jaya
      @arnon-jaya 7 лет назад +15

      2.
      to give orgasm to female, clitoris needs to be stimulated.
      clitoris is located outside vagina.
      intercourse seems does not create orgasm, so penis size maybe does not matter
      for giving orgasm.
      clitoral vs vaginal orgasm
      ruclips.net/video/SGjZMv9RL9Q/видео.html
      some subtitle
      0:02 i love penetration i think it's very important to me
      you have to let somebody into your space you know you have to
      be willing to relinguish control but at the same time for me
      the clitoral orgasm is the really intense humdinger you know
      like damn you know you've got an orgasm that kind of thing
      but maybe i haven't experienced the right kind of vaginal one.
      0:28 clitoral orgasm come from stimulating externally clitoral
      stimulation primarily or around the urethra around the labia
      and they eventually reach an orgasm that is more localised
      to the clitoral area
      0:56 when women reach orgasm through vaginal stimulation
      or g-spot stimulation there are more pelvic contraction
      more uterine contraction so they often report that those
      orgasm are deeper and more intense
      1:21 something is wrong with me if i don't have orgasm through
      penetration and every other woman they've been with has
      had an orgasm that way, i'm like oh really
      1:30 i don't tend to have orgasm a lot with intercourse
      with the penile intercourse, it doesn't happen for me.
      1:41 i've never felt vaginal orgasm, it's not
      something that has ever ever happened to me,
      i've only been able to reach orgasm orally or manually
      i've never had it during intercourse
      1:52 i've come close but i have not had an orgasm through
      sexual intercourse
      2:00 38% women never had orgasm through intercourse
      2:01 intercouse and orgasm to me are separate
      2:06 in our opinion an orgasm is an orgasm is an orgasm
      and it really doesn't matter you don't even need to have one
      to be sexually satisfied but if you're gonna have one,
      one is just as good as the other
      3:30 freud said that the clitoral orgasm was immature and
      the vaginal orgasm was mature.
      3:45 (dr johnson of masters & johnson)
      there is no such thing as vaginal orgasm, all orgasm
      are clitoral
      4:00 if you stimulate the vagina with a qtip, you don't
      get a response
      but if you stimulate the clitoris with the qtip, you get a response
      so he concluded the clitoris and not the vagina was sexually sensitive.
      4:57 as far as just pure sexual sensation it's all clitoral
      5:10 we think penis inside a vagina doing these and i'm sorry
      that is gonna get it for the guy but it isn't gonna get it for
      the woman
      5:41 well than that means that my wife has been faking orgasm
      all these years, that's right honey
      credit : 'cc' button
      from google (vaginal orgasm vs clitoral orgasm) page 3 result 7
      more info : wortel.ucoz.com/orgasm_female.txt
      training all legs muscles (gastrocnemius, quadricep, hamstring)
      is good for penis.
      tips :
      find '- legs'
      in wortel.ucoz.com/loseweight_gainmuscle.txt

    • @alvaro1728
      @alvaro1728 6 лет назад +9

      1. For no reason. The universe is extremely vast and chances are that a life-supporting planet like this one would have emerged. So here we are; enjoy the ride, it's spinning at 1000 mph! 2. Yes but to get in their pants, it first helps to get in their shoes (sort of speak). 3. Yes but it's just a matter of studying it carefully until it sinks in.

    • @gregshowen5430
      @gregshowen5430 6 лет назад +1

      Andrew Oram you rock!

    • @faustomorelli5471
      @faustomorelli5471 6 лет назад

      Factory e bike

  • @TheBlackManitu
    @TheBlackManitu 7 лет назад +725

    manual tramsmission learned in 5 minutes
    automatic transmission 30 minutes and still counting

    • @thomaspinder8869
      @thomaspinder8869 6 лет назад +12

      haha same here I think i get it for a minute then bang wrong

    • @trippytraveler6773
      @trippytraveler6773 5 лет назад +7

      ATX get very complicated. the valve bodies and plate along with different valves, spools under spring pressure and passageways sized to create certain pressures, guide transmission oil through passageways in the transmission body or in some applications through the input/output shafts to clutch mechanisms that all acting together create the gear speeds.

    • @messianichebrewshawnkawcak1550
      @messianichebrewshawnkawcak1550 5 лет назад +4

      The intermediate shaft is what allows it to work, The intermediate shaft is the output of the first set of clutch packs but it’s the input of the second set of clutch packs.

    • @diywithkarim4019
      @diywithkarim4019 4 года назад +3

      Yes the same me too

    • @timjohnson1199
      @timjohnson1199 4 года назад +1

      @@bwhaz Socialism/ liberalism led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. And, it's probably going to lead to the collapse of the USA.
      We don't really need the military. Just infect our enemies with socialism and they will fall from within.

  • @SabinCivil
    @SabinCivil  8 лет назад +257

    Dear friends, I learned the working of automatic transmission from a 2D drawing. It is in fact more easy to understand with a 2D model than a 3D. That's why we thought of releasing a 2D version of the automatic transmission.
    Different pieces of this video were lying ready in our system for the last 6 months. Finally I got some time last week to do the video editing work and convert them in to a single video. Please help us recruit one video editing professional.
    www.patreon.com/LearnEngineering

    • @fiatmultiplaa
      @fiatmultiplaa 8 лет назад +4

      Thanks for these awesome videos! I wish you have more viewers and subs because you definitely deserve them!

    • @SabinCivil
      @SabinCivil  8 лет назад +4

      Is it ? I thought, I have a plenty of subscribers.

    • @fiatmultiplaa
      @fiatmultiplaa 8 лет назад +2

      +Learn Engineering But they don't even watch. They are in-active subs...

    • @SabinCivil
      @SabinCivil  8 лет назад +22

      The problem with LE channel is that we release videos on variety of engineering topics. Someone who has subscribed for automobile videos will not watch when I upload a video on electronics. This is the reason we are not getting good subscriber view count. Otherwise all our subscribers are active.

    • @juicyblunts
      @juicyblunts 8 лет назад +5

      I would not be so bold as to say that it is "in fact" easier to learn one way or another, when addressing an entire population of individuals. Everyone has different preferences for the information they take in, and the senses they use most or best when processing that information. Each individual learns differently, where one may find a topic such as this easier to understand with a 2D rendering, another may be better at understanding when visually watching how each component interacts in the system in 3D, while some others may even learn best from simply listening and visualizing, with only minimal processing of the actual visual presentation. It is for this reason that it was wise for you to have posted both a 3D, and a 2D conceptualization, both including descriptive audio to accompany the animations. But that does not mean that your personal preference for learning such concepts is, as a matter-of-fact, the easiest for everyone. Just my two cents.

  • @davidcleckley
    @davidcleckley 3 года назад +436

    Everyone said the 3d animation was too hard to understand. So they took out a dimension and said "if you actually stop and think, you'll understand it" 😂

    • @monero.jeanniton
      @monero.jeanniton Год назад +3

      I hope someone like me still doesn't understand

    • @anonymous9739
      @anonymous9739 Год назад

      @@monero.jeannitonI have arrived sir

    • @LJ07EBP
      @LJ07EBP 6 месяцев назад

      @@monero.jeanniton i literally dont understand either

    • @theelectronomer2319
      @theelectronomer2319 4 месяца назад +2

      The thing is, after watching the 3D one and then watching this, I was able to make the connection between all the gear changes that occured. So, it is easier, though maybe I need to watch the 3D one again.

  • @jctyoga
    @jctyoga 3 года назад +15

    After watching this over and over for 2 days, I'm finally starting to get it!

  • @lucianene7741
    @lucianene7741 4 года назад +162

    Now my head is spinning at a very high speed.

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 4 года назад

      Same here.
      "This is obvious."

    • @m101ist
      @m101ist 3 года назад

      Go round round like a record round round. 😲

  • @srinitaaigaura
    @srinitaaigaura 4 года назад +191

    Q : How many parts do you need for an automatic transmission?
    Ans : Yes.

  • @stupossibleify
    @stupossibleify 7 лет назад +49

    Agreed. The 2d model is actually easier to understand than the 3d, surprisingly in this case. Superb videos, thank you

  • @binishulman8655
    @binishulman8655 4 года назад +18

    Yes I finally got it! Thank you! My life is now complete.

    • @jacob1931
      @jacob1931 3 года назад +6

      How is it on the other side? 🤣

    • @krishnangshuguha4099
      @krishnangshuguha4099 3 года назад

      I envy you from the bottom of my heart

    • @binishulman8655
      @binishulman8655 3 года назад

      @@krishnangshuguha4099 keep studying it, you'll get it eventually!

  • @nwabuezeozuzu6370
    @nwabuezeozuzu6370 4 года назад +55

    I admire your brilliance in presenting this topic in 2D and 3D animations. I also appreciate how much thinking the inventors put into making this our reality.

  • @VERGIS92
    @VERGIS92 6 лет назад +236

    seems the inventor must have solved many rubic cubes, to have the imagination to figure out this gear mechanism

    • @weililim6444
      @weililim6444 4 года назад +10

      nah i think he accidentally sip on some coolant and survived

    • @HtotheG
      @HtotheG 4 года назад +21

      I've been speedsolving the Rubik's cube for over 9 years now and let me tell you I'm just as confused as the rest of the people in this comment section.

    • @timjohnson1199
      @timjohnson1199 4 года назад +1

      Didn't happen overnight.

    • @mikecimerian6913
      @mikecimerian6913 4 года назад

      Watch makers ...

    • @janosvarga962
      @janosvarga962 4 года назад

      Not just the cube but it's inventor was'nt born when Biro already invented the automatic gearbox.

  • @Ancientlaws
    @Ancientlaws 8 лет назад +623

    This is interesting, but not going to lie, its kind of hard to follow

    • @SabinCivil
      @SabinCivil  8 лет назад +200

      Yes, the technology is complicated. Hats-off to those engineers, who developed it.

    • @bigjoetheelectrician
      @bigjoetheelectrician 8 лет назад +27

      Ancient laws lol the 2D one is way better than the 3D model

    • @Primarystudents-2024
      @Primarystudents-2024 7 лет назад +1

      Learn Engineering uhট

    • @dantheveganman
      @dantheveganman 7 лет назад +1

      yeah

    • @Vousie
      @Vousie 7 лет назад +16

      +Ancient Laws, this is what *animations* are for. They can go on about how it's just as easy in this 2D drawing for as long as they like, but its still much easier when you can see the parts turn. I need to be able to see which parts are currently turning for each gear ratio, as it's just very hard to try following with the way it is here. +Learn Engineering can say what they like about how their way is better, but I just don't find that to be true.

  • @trashcan4798
    @trashcan4798 6 лет назад +25

    The 2d animation actually makes it a lot easier to understand. Thank you.

  • @Beandiptheredneck
    @Beandiptheredneck 5 лет назад +100

    Ya I typically have a pretty good understanding of the mechanics of cars. I’ve watched a few videos trying to understand the automatic. Still confused. Gonna just assume there is hamsters in there running different speeds for different gears and I don’t need to know why...

  • @antikrabe8646
    @antikrabe8646 7 лет назад +15

    After an hour of watching this video and the 3D version of this one, I UNDERSTOOD THIS! Thanks a lot! Third and fifth gears are the most difficult to understanding for me.

    • @kirosmatavastros
      @kirosmatavastros 2 года назад

      Okay - so explain now what makes it automatic, cuz i'm still confused

    • @antikrabe8646
      @antikrabe8646 2 года назад +1

      @@kirosmatavastros governor in old transmissions or electronics in new. They control the clutches in accordance to driving conditions.

    • @protoborg
      @protoborg 2 года назад

      @@antikrabe8646 Nope. It uses an entirely hydraulic control system. The electronics just control the flow of the fluid INTO the valve block. A governor controls the flow of gas into the engine. It has nothing at all to do with the transmission. Governors are used to control the speed of the vehicle, not to shift the transmission. Also, there is a torque converter on the front that keeps the transmission functioning smoothly.

    • @antikrabe8646
      @antikrabe8646 2 года назад

      @@protoborg flow of gas? On gasoline engines air flow controlled by throttle (some engines use camshaft offset instead of throttle, for example EP6, but it's rare) and fuel flow controlled by carburettor's mixture ratio or injector pulse width. Governor controls shifting gears. Not only governor, of course. Just search "automatic transmission governor".

  • @kwunmeichan8013
    @kwunmeichan8013 2 года назад +21

    1:43 First gear; 2:12 Second gear, 2:40 Fourth gear, 3:02 Sixth gear
    3:30, 4:05 Third gear, 4:12 Fifth gear, Reverse 4:21

  • @kingslayer2553
    @kingslayer2553 Год назад +2

    jesus it took me over 2 hours to fully understand this!! thank you!!

  • @supertrinigamer
    @supertrinigamer 3 года назад +133

    Honestly I think that having to imagine the rotating motion and having a 2d diagram is significantly more difficult than seeing the 3d model.

  • @seventhdaymusic
    @seventhdaymusic 5 лет назад

    I love transmissions and I plan on specializing in them as a hobby. The automatics are really freaking hard to understand and fix, and that’s why they cost so much to repair. But I want to be a guy who repairs them. I want to be able to fix everything in my truck because I think that would be a lot better than paying someone to do it. I like these videos because they allow me to understand more about transmissions. Thank you!

    • @bobbarker3248
      @bobbarker3248 5 лет назад

      Not to be rude, but almost no one gets their transmission fixed, especially an automatic. Like an engine, if that goes, you're better off getting a new vehicle. That's what most mechanics and dealerships would recommend.

    • @seventhdaymusic
      @seventhdaymusic 5 лет назад

      Bob Barker My family had a transmission go out and we had it fixed because it cost less than a new vehicle. It’s not like I want this to be a profession, but I want to at least know how to do it. Plus there are places where I live that are professionals at it and repair them all the time.

  • @jace_Henderson
    @jace_Henderson 6 лет назад +59

    Um, anybody else actually getting a legitimate migraine from this right now?

  • @TheRealChuckNorris
    @TheRealChuckNorris 2 года назад +1

    I thought I knew how automatic transmissions functioned. These videos have me questioning my entire life.

  • @1nterstellar_yt
    @1nterstellar_yt 7 лет назад +45

    You have to make another video with the inclusion of appropriate hydraulics for full understanding of the auto transmission.
    This video (a good one though) only shows how to achieve certain gear ratios.

    • @messianichebrewshawnkawcak1550
      @messianichebrewshawnkawcak1550 5 лет назад

      1nterstellar Explaining the valve body may be really difficult, other than that it routes the hydraulic fluid to the proper clutch pack pistons Based on the position of different valves.

    • @techero88
      @techero88 3 года назад

      Yes, that’s what it’s missing, how the input rotation speed acheived and how the output is applied to the axel or wheel hub

  • @zerotrace000
    @zerotrace000 5 лет назад +102

    I still can't make head or tails out of this lesson. Instead of understanding six gears I am going to drink a six-pack.

  • @YashSharmaFitness
    @YashSharmaFitness 7 лет назад +105

    To understand this I forgot all the 3 manual gears Lol

    • @suubireagan
      @suubireagan 3 года назад

      I didn’t understand
      Maybe the second time

    • @redwren4182
      @redwren4182 3 года назад

      It's not very well explained. Pretty common for this channel.

  • @karenthomson9749
    @karenthomson9749 3 года назад +2

    I don’t know why these can’t be explained a bit better than this...

  • @reducedfaticecreamisjustde1447
    @reducedfaticecreamisjustde1447 3 года назад +8

    I think I can understand how this works:
    When the gearsets aren't applied, everything tends to rotate at the same speed, but when one or more of the various gearsets are applied, then the gears rotate in contrast with one another which then changes the output speed.

  • @protoborg
    @protoborg 2 года назад +1

    No, planetary gears have THREE inputs and THREE outputs as each of the inputs is also an output. The ring gear can be both input and output; that's what makes this thing work. The sun gear is an input and output. The carrier shaft can be used for input or output, ie roll the car backwards while in gear and the carrier will move the gears, albeit backwards. What rotates depends on what you hold still and where the power is coming in.
    1. power: carrier, held: ring gear, rotates: sun gear but slower.
    2. power: carrier, held: sun gear, rotates: ring gear reversed.
    3. power: carrier, held: none, rotates: ring gear and sun gear.
    4. power: ring gear, held: carrier, rotates: sun gear reversed.
    5. power: ring gear, held: sun gear, rotates: carrier but slower.
    6. power: ring gear, held: none, rotates: sun gear and carrier.
    7. power: sun gear, held: carrier, rotates: ring gear reversed.
    8. power: sun gear, held: ring gear, rotates: carrier but slower.
    9. power: sun gear, held: none, rotates: carrier and ring gear.
    ruclips.net/video/ARd-Om2VyiE/видео.html This video has a pretty good explanation of planetary gears. Give it a look see.
    At 4:17, you have a major problem. If the planet gears are connected to both the carrier for the next planetary gear AND the carrier in their own planetary gear, they WON'T WORK. Also, ALL the clutch packs are attached to the case of the engine. You have clutch 2 attached to the torque converter housing and the first sun gear. That would not work as the clutch would not hold anything still. That would in turn defeat the point of the clutch.

  • @andycdwll
    @andycdwll 4 года назад +15

    Manual transmission:
    Clutch disconnects shaft from motor, you apply desired gear, clutch reengages the shaft, car moves.
    Automatic transmission:
    Many clutches make many gears Turn or NOT turn thus producing different gear ratios, thus producing various torque and speed.
    Think of it as a mechanic numbers counter. You must turn the right most wheel (1) over one full time to next-right wheel (2) to turn to 1. Then next revolution of (1) puts (2) to 2, and so on and so on. Then the multiple clutches come in and my head is about to explode from not being able to completely wrap my head around this principle, and I am going to eat play doh in my pillow fort now untill I find the courage to try to understand this again in a couple of months.

    • @shyamalim3797
      @shyamalim3797 4 года назад

      but bro ,the car is not having clutch pedal so how do we apply the gears,i couldn't get it.Can you plz explain.

    • @youngrozay3576
      @youngrozay3576 2 года назад

      @@shyamalim3797 it’s automatic and I think the Sun gear is what shifts the gears for you instead of you having to do it as you would a manual

    • @youngrozay3576
      @youngrozay3576 2 года назад

      @@shyamalim3797 ye aim commenting you 2 years after your comment bc I’m pretty confused to do just know we all confused lmao

    • @Dislob
      @Dislob Год назад

      @@shyamalim3797 The computer decides based on input / output speed of the shafts, RPM of the engine, speed of the wheels, etc.
      Its programmed to engage / disengaged specific clutches at specific moments depending on what you're asking of the car. For example, let's say you're cruising in 5th and suddenly start climbing a steep hill. The wheel rotation will reduce because the engine doesn't have enough torque to climb the hill in 5th, the computer will then engage / disengaged the proper clutches to go into 4th. You will feel it a little but since the torque converter uses fluids, it softens the hit of changing ratio quickly while applying power.

  • @HeyItsRed_
    @HeyItsRed_ 2 года назад +1

    The first video that actually explained how automatic transmissions shift through gears in a way I understood

  • @lordchickenhawk
    @lordchickenhawk 8 лет назад +3

    I'm glad you did both 2D and 3D animations of this transmission. I finally feel like I understand how automatics work.

  • @jobimboy
    @jobimboy 6 лет назад +2

    The one who made this automatic mechanism is a genius.!

  • @volkerball3
    @volkerball3 8 лет назад +19

    I think that was a really good example when 2D is much more understandable than 3D.

  • @pankaj160160
    @pankaj160160 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's so helpful to learn and understanding how automatic gear box work in my new car. Thanks

  • @Djhg2000
    @Djhg2000 8 лет назад +9

    Good visualization and easy to follow explanations, but you sort of skimmed past the torque converter. I happen to like torque converters so I thought I'd fill you in.
    A torque converter can convert rotational speed into torque; it's sort of like a hydraulic intermediate CVT without overdrive. In addition, most automatics nowadays have a lock-up feature which mechanically couples the input and output to mitigate the fuel efficiency issue. In those transmissions it effectively becomes a large flywheel when it isn't needed.
    You can tell the difference when driving a car with torque converter lock-up. At high speeds the fuel efficiency is significantly improved over a traditional torque converter and is comparable to a manual transmission. When starting from a standstill you still have the torque boost. The only remaining flaw is the rotating mass of the torque converter, but that's a relatively minor thing.
    It would be great if you could show how a torque converter works internally. In my opinion it's a seriously underrated engineering gem.

  • @robertpierce9385
    @robertpierce9385 5 месяцев назад

    I built my own allison alone in my garage from my dmax chevy to hold alot more power and not slip anymore. I built it and upgraded and modified everything inside. I now understand how it works though, thank you very much!

  • @gurudevelpr
    @gurudevelpr 8 лет назад +3

    Both 2D and 3D gives good overall perspective. Brilliant!!!!!!

  • @ogaboga221
    @ogaboga221 8 лет назад

    i want to thanks you for your videos, im an engineering student and your videos on motors and transformers really helped me to understand the courses im taking, your explanation are simple and clear, thanks

  • @MrPatdeeee
    @MrPatdeeee 3 года назад +4

    One of THE greatest narration and animation teaching videos; I have EVER seen; when trying to learn complex systems. And the built-in feature of "freezing" the video makes it awesome when learning. Also being able to slow down the video makes it even easier. WOW!
    Yes, at first, it seems hard to grasp. But in time, one by one, you get a little more and a little more, etc. And it won't belong before one says, "Wow I see it now". Some get to this state sooner than others. But unless you are an absolute idiot (rare), you WILL get it. Promise.
    Thanks to ALL that took part in making this incredible video. For I NOW know how an automatic transmission works. And I didn't know before; even though I am 88 yrs old. It tickles me to death, LOL. WOW!
    Incidentally: I took "auto shop" in HS in the late '50's, and AT had JUST come out. All we learned was "planetary gears". But nothing else. Today I have "connected the dots". WOW! I feel like running down a road and eating the bark off trees! "Whoopee!"
    I could never thank you enough! May Jesus richly bless you and yours always.

  • @19Mostar81
    @19Mostar81 4 года назад

    I watch this every day, and all I can say is.. I will continue to watch it..

  • @sloblock1972
    @sloblock1972 7 лет назад +84

    Witchcraft...

  • @sailenkumargope5303
    @sailenkumargope5303 7 лет назад

    yet again another piece of sheer brilliance in making tough technical things look easy! thanks.. keep it up

  • @outcast668
    @outcast668 6 лет назад +10

    I never experienced a moment in my life where I was both laughing and crying at the same time. I would play this a 3rd or 5th or millionth time, but I'm scared now...lol... So hard to wrap my head around...lol...Aww...
    Engineers definitely earn their pay...

  • @ianbudgetrc2574
    @ianbudgetrc2574 3 года назад

    After watching this 3x, I got a bit of an idea about it.. It just maims my brain.
    I haven't fully understood yet.
    Hopefully in the next 10 to 20 times watching it, I will!
    Thank you for this exceptional animation and explanation!

  • @lafaglobe6025
    @lafaglobe6025 8 лет назад +6

    2D ANIMATION was a great idea

  • @mohabshawky4642
    @mohabshawky4642 3 года назад

    this actually makes it so much easier to understand and now watching 3D its even clearer.
    ty

  • @rareskeletor5405
    @rareskeletor5405 8 лет назад +79

    So, if I eat Apple pie, aliens will meet me at 10 o'clock at the supermarket. Also my computers CPU will overclock to 5,69GHz. Ok, cool.

    • @rareskeletor5405
      @rareskeletor5405 8 лет назад +2

      +busi magen Dang. Yeah, why not? I'll try to get there in time. And in fact, I haven't eaten an apple pie yet, so it's all good.

    • @donaldthomas7070
      @donaldthomas7070 4 года назад

      And the going east will get to its destination 1st.

  • @vanhelsing3225
    @vanhelsing3225 7 лет назад +1

    The first video I watch was the 3D version because I believe the 3D normally explain better. But the truth is.. I was lost... Thanks to this 2d animation....
    Thank you for this very useful animation

  • @WheatleyOS
    @WheatleyOS 7 лет назад +13

    Perfect shrapnel bomb: connect all clutch pads at once.

  • @hijack3
    @hijack3 2 месяца назад +1

    masterpiece of engineering ! no wonder those transmissions are shorter on life, because there are more elements spinning than in the manual transmissions. Manual transmissions are way better to keep better control of the engine

  • @abusaud4062
    @abusaud4062 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks LE team you really made such complicated thing so easy

  • @orangehead484
    @orangehead484 6 лет назад +1

    Pictures represent better than words, I’d suggest color coding power flow and mentioning input and output gear speeds on the video to make it easier to follow. Best attempt I’ve seen on this topic so far. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @SDCustoms
    @SDCustoms 8 лет назад +8

    Planetary gear systems blow my mind!!! So versatile!

  • @tuckyoubch
    @tuckyoubch 4 года назад +1

    I had to watch this twice and take notes, but I finally understand!!

  • @eldarm28
    @eldarm28 8 лет назад +3

    this was easier to understand than 3d for me at least, watched it few times, pause it and use logic to understand and i get it finally :D

  • @TuneStunnaMusic
    @TuneStunnaMusic 5 лет назад

    This explained it better to me than the 3d model, but still need both to fully get it. Pure brilliance. Good videos too.

  • @andalchen
    @andalchen 7 лет назад +30

    how do the clutches move on their own

    • @afro1samuri
      @afro1samuri 7 лет назад +9

      they dont. pistons apply them with the help of hydraulic fluid.

    • @rightwingsafetysquad9872
      @rightwingsafetysquad9872 5 лет назад +4

      Originally you would have a hydraulic pump spun off the fly wheel and always applying pressure with a second pump off the drive shaft and a valve controlled by the throttle to relieve pressure to determine when it shifts. Now the pump is integrated into the torque converter and there are several computer controlled valves. The exact implementation varies greatly by manufactuerer. I believe ZF, Ford, GM, and Mercedes hold a great deal of patents that make it very difficult to make a good control system for other companies, which is partially why most are moving to CVTs.

    • @timjohnson1199
      @timjohnson1199 4 года назад +1

      Nothing moves on its own.

  • @endorphinsaddict
    @endorphinsaddict Год назад

    Thank you very much! I've finally understood how it works. I just need to watch this a few more times, memorise it and explain to another person to check that I really have!

  • @LucidDreamer54321
    @LucidDreamer54321 2 года назад +3

    It works automatically.

  • @ronakagarwal3437
    @ronakagarwal3437 2 года назад

    Your videos are so great in explaining complicated concepts in a simple manner, unfortunately this is not one of them.

  • @flap2380
    @flap2380 8 лет назад +3

    It's easier to understand with 2D! Now I'd like to see how double clutch gearbox works (DSG, EDC, PDK, etc.). I've heard about a clutch for even gears and a clutch for odd gears...

    • @SCCrazyDriver
      @SCCrazyDriver 6 лет назад

      In dual clutch gearbox you activate 2 gears simultaneously, but only one is coupled to output. There is nothing complicated - 2 shafts and when you shift up, gearbox deactivates clutch of shaft 1 and applies clutch of shaft 2... Both shafts goes to common output. As you see, you don't move mechanical parts in such shifting, only switch 2 clutches, this translates into very fast switching between gears. But! This applies only to sequential shifts, i.e. 1-2 or 2-3, not 1-3 or 2-4, because next gear was prepared when you shifted.

  • @pankaj160160
    @pankaj160160 10 месяцев назад

    Further you were kind enough to make 2D animation after you got feedback from 3D animation. It is really more helpful now. Thanks

  • @johnkanene9031
    @johnkanene9031 6 лет назад +15

    life is as complicated as planetary gear set

  • @sayed1410
    @sayed1410 7 лет назад

    I only understood the first and secont. lost after that.
    The design of the transmission is brilliant.
    thank you for the amazing video.

  • @rob21
    @rob21 4 года назад +20

    I came here with the question on how a car knows when to change gears at what speed (or RPM) and it didn't get answered.

    • @brykkammo3887
      @brykkammo3887 4 года назад +4

      The answer you're looking for is simply within the PCM. The transmission simply makes the change, but the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) is what tells it when and what to shift to.

    • @Zerububble
      @Zerububble 4 года назад +3

      At the simplest... low engine loading, high rpm, with the throttle depressed - go up a gear.

    • @Bszewski
      @Bszewski 3 года назад +2

      @@brykkammo3887 but how they did that in an early mechanical manner?

    • @munsey9114
      @munsey9114 3 года назад +2

      @@Bszewski 3 words: hydraulic load detection
      Basically (from what little I even manage to understand) There's a hydraulic pump somewhere around the torque converter, and it builds pressure. I'm pretty sure that based on how fast the engine spins the converter it increases or decreases pressure. Lower pressure means lower speed (or a higher load) and so, it will close a spring loaded valve and stop pressure from flowing to the clutch packs that apply higher gears, in favor of applying a lower gear. And visa versa from high speed (lower load)
      That's part of the reason why many could call an automatic stupid. For example. Youre driving up a hill, and have to increase rpm to maintain your speed up said hill. It will shift up because rpm increased ( and so hydraulic pressure increased) and it opens the high pressure valves to got to higher gear. Making it harder to go up the hill... Of course when you slow rpm, decrease pressure and close high pressure valve. It will shift back down. But Yea.
      Short and sweet is rpm go up. Hydraulic pump pumps more pressure. Pressure opens spring loaded valve. Spring loaded valve sends pressure to corresponding clutch set, and you shift

    • @munsey9114
      @munsey9114 3 года назад +1

      Wow. Jesus Christ me. That was wrong. Alright. There's a lot more parts than that. I'm very sorry. I just spent a month in an actual transmission college class, (that's why I was here was to try and study), and past me was forgetting more than just a few steps. The pump does supply pressure, however, it does not determine which clutches apply gears directly. In a hydraulically controlled transmission (old ones), a governor, ( spinny weighted valve) is attached to ( i think. I may have passed the class, but it's still difficult :v) the output shaft. The governor uses cintrifugal force to pull itself in and out of a valve shaft thing to direct the hydraulic pressure to a vacuum modulator. That part, from what I understand, smooths the shift by progressively sending pressure, and determes which shift valves to send pressure based on engine vacuum. High vacuum. High load. Lower gear. And visa versa. That pressure, based on all of that goes to shift valves. Shift valve is opened or closed by the modulator, there are several valves. A shift valve only operates 2 gears. So the modulator desides which shift valve, and the governor decides which of the 2. And now we have shifting.
      Maybe. I'm starting to confuse even myself right now :v. I know i have the parts right. Im still missing the kickdown and some others. But main control parts are here. Whether i have them in the right order, i don't know :v please do not take this comment as 100% fact. As i said, i passed all my tests and final, but i did that with a textbook right in front of me if i was in doubt :v I'm sure there are much better, more correct explanations out there. And if reader actually knows what they're talking a bout, please correct me lol

  • @K-Effect
    @K-Effect 3 года назад

    This makes a lot more sense if you've ever watched somebody take apart an automatic transmission

  • @feonor26
    @feonor26 3 года назад +3

    I'm probably on my 7th attempt to try to understand this fully. I feel fucking stupid

  • @jimhill6586
    @jimhill6586 4 года назад

    I have rebuilt C-4 and turbo 350/400 auto trans. I have rebuilt manual transmissions when in high school. M-22 rock crusher and saginaw 3 speed. Understanding the servos acting on clutch packs in a automatic is important. This is an excellent video illustration. Worked on engines and transmissions way before you tube in 1974. Learn by doing. Automatics in cars today computer reliant.

    • @QMarais95
      @QMarais95 3 месяца назад

      Hello. I do not understand for the moment how the transmission decides to shift gears depending of the driving conditions with an hydraulic system, so it would be glad if you, as more experimented on the subject than me, could explain it.

    • @jimhill6586
      @jimhill6586 3 месяца назад

      @QMarais95 you tube has videos of the actual fluid movement and how the torque converter works. How the valve body acts to shift gears.

  • @the_sheet
    @the_sheet 4 года назад +14

    these videos keep missing something that i need to understand... the best teachers give you that ah ha moment, but this does NOT

  • @BennettHubert
    @BennettHubert 7 лет назад

    Learn Engineering, I would have not never understood it without your excellent video. Thank you so much!

  • @samovarmaker9673
    @samovarmaker9673 4 года назад +4

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue by comparison
    Some technologies are easier to understand with the help of 3D animation
    But what about this six-speed automatic transmission from Alison?

  • @gabrielp5227
    @gabrielp5227 5 лет назад

    I'm currently attending automotive school and my next lesson will be about automatic transmissions. Im preparing myself for the mindf*ck this is going to be in 6 days and hopefully I won't mess up the transmission I get to practice with... Wish me luck guys !

  • @TheTwoFailerLP
    @TheTwoFailerLP 7 лет назад +11

    Fifth Gear got me nuts

  • @ginunggagap
    @ginunggagap 5 лет назад +1

    from now on , im never taking for granted the PRND shift stick

  • @rebelusa6585
    @rebelusa6585 3 года назад +6

    After i watch video i still have no clue how auto trans work.

  • @meiq3058
    @meiq3058 4 месяца назад +1

    So…
    Gear 1: C5 hold Ring#1, C1 so Sun#1 alone spin Planetary#1
    Gear 2: C4 hold Ring#2 and C1 spin Sun#2 spin Planetary#2 revolve Ring#1. Sun#1 and a slow Ring#1 spin Planetary#1
    Gear 4: C1 spin Sun#1, C2 spin Planetary#2 revolve Ring#1. Sun#1 and Ring#1, both in same speed, spin Planetary#1 as input shaft speed aka Direct Drive ratio.
    Gear 6: C2 spin Planetary#2, C4 hold Ring#2 so Planetary#2 focus on spinning Sun#2 faster while revolving Ring#1. Faster Sun#1 and normal speed Ring#1 spin Planetary#1, makes Overdrive ratio.
    Side note for Gear#3: Sun#3 always turn at engine speed, so when C3, the output of Planetary#3 is same as Planetary#1 in Gear 1
    Gear 3: C3 hold Ring#3 so Planetary#3 that revolve at Gear 1 speed revolve Ring#2. C1 spin Sun#2, Sun#2 and slow Ring#2 spin Planetary#2 that revolve Ring#1. Sun#1 and not-so-slow Ring#1 spin Planetary#1.
    Gear 5: C2 spin Planetary#2, C3 hold Ring#3 so Planetary#3 revolve Ring#2 with Gear 1 speed. Ring#2 is moving so Planetary#2 spin Sun#2 at a rate slower than Gear 6 while revolving Ring#1. Not-so-fast Sun#1 and normal speed Ring#1 spin Planetary#1, makes Overdrive ratio below Gear 6.
    Reverse: C3 spin Ring#3 so Planetary#3 revolve Ring#2 that spin Planetary#2 that spin Sun#2 in the opposite direction. Sun#1 that spin in the opposite direction spin Planetary#1 so Planetary#1 revolve in the opposite direction. C5 to lock Ring#1 so Ring#1 will not follow the revolving movement of Planetary#1, and the revolving speed of Planetary#1 will therefore not be slowed.
    P.s. this is just a note for myself to understand better. lol.
    Let me know if I mistaken anything. Also, I recommend toying with this: www.thecatalystis.com/gears/ . It especially helps to understand Gear 6, Gear 5, and Reverse

  • @jr52990
    @jr52990 8 лет назад +28

    I would have understood this better seeing the 3D model. The 2D was more confusing to me.

    • @SabinCivil
      @SabinCivil  8 лет назад +6

      We have a 3D model based video too. Please check it.
      ruclips.net/video/u_y1S8C0Hmc/видео.html

    • @jr52990
      @jr52990 8 лет назад

      Thank you

    • @J-C8573
      @J-C8573 8 лет назад +4

      I find you have to watch both, I started by understanding what could in the 3D video cause it shows what each part is, then I watched the 2D video to understand the working of the transmission

  • @WmAHaynes
    @WmAHaynes 6 лет назад

    This is much easier to follow than 3D model, thank you

  • @gRRReg94
    @gRRReg94 8 лет назад +6

    From 3d animation i did not know that hollow sun gear is fixed via another rotating connection to input shaft, couldn't figure 3rd 5th :)

    • @SabinCivil
      @SabinCivil  8 лет назад +4

      Nice to know that, that's the advantage of 2D animation.

    • @gRRReg94
      @gRRReg94 8 лет назад +2

      Maybe you could do a video on how the clutches work on automatic, how they are controlled etc. Or why they have used such different design from the manual gearbox, what are the advantages, couldnt they just put electronic shifting mechanizm on manual and call it an automatic?

    • @Fearofthemonster
      @Fearofthemonster 7 лет назад +1

      I always thought they just add an electronic shift to manual to make it automatic. Why did they need this system to make it automatic.

  • @xnopyt13
    @xnopyt13 6 лет назад

    I tried so hard to try to understand how it works by watching the 3D version but i still couldn't, now this helps a lot! Thx

  • @dultra
    @dultra 8 лет назад +15

    It is hard to learn

  • @ckartinguu
    @ckartinguu 3 года назад

    So yea you’d never think a car would have this complicated mechanisms just because it’s part of our everyday life right? Nope it’s complicated as hell. Whoever came up with all these mechanisms and people who have developed on this are simply amazing. The future of humanity is bright.

  • @sultanabran1
    @sultanabran1 5 лет назад +6

    my life is like C5 and C2 engaged. i don't even know what that means.

  • @IsmailAdlaoHamad
    @IsmailAdlaoHamad Год назад

    thang you very much guys.with 2d model i could understan automatic transmission very well.
    this video helps you to understand 3D model.thank you

  • @aamerjalal6177
    @aamerjalal6177 7 лет назад +3

    what applies c1, c4 etc?

  • @ツyt
    @ツyt 2 года назад +1

    I didn't understand anything from 3D animation and very gratefull for this video. Now i didn't understand anything from this video either. So i think i'm just stupid.

  • @johnadamski9913
    @johnadamski9913 8 лет назад +6

    I am mechanically inclined, but I did not fully understand the video.

    • @AutomotiveForBeginners
      @AutomotiveForBeginners 3 года назад

      I've got a 3D animation on how clutch packs work. It's called, "How Clutch Parks Work on a 6 Speed Automatic Transmission: SIMPLIFIED." Check it out.

  • @Unique_mineral
    @Unique_mineral Год назад

    Nice explanation and its more clear and easy to understand it in 2d sectional view. Because i already watch 3d video but get nothing except 1/3 reduction ratio. however i get it 100% in this 2d view.

  • @5HT2A292
    @5HT2A292 8 лет назад +3

    On 1:59 it says "OUTUPT"

  • @updatedotexe
    @updatedotexe 23 часа назад

    I'm a mechanical engineering student from Germany and I understand how it works.

  • @tabaks
    @tabaks 8 месяцев назад +4

    I'm amazad at how this video miserably fails

    • @kenshinyo22
      @kenshinyo22 Месяц назад

      How does it fail it’s very easy to understand

  • @kimreinikainen
    @kimreinikainen 3 года назад

    Automatic transmission is still pure magic to me after all these years.

  • @oldergeologist
    @oldergeologist 3 года назад +9

    I think he is lying.

  • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
    @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 4 года назад +2

    I've always enjoyed the clever designs used in hydraulically controlled transmissions.
    Keep in mind people, exceeding the torque limit of the various disk clutch packs can damage them, causing friction overheating of the surfaces, warping and burning if they're forced to slip while applied.

    • @crazeguy26
      @crazeguy26 2 года назад

      some transmission as soon slip is detected in them they go in to limp home mode. the TCM or PCM stops all shifting and kills power the solenoids in the transmission. revers stills works for drive the direct drive gear is the limp home gear.

  • @DontHatemusiK
    @DontHatemusiK 8 лет назад +11

    3D video would be better. Not a fan of this video

  • @crazycrookerr
    @crazycrookerr 8 месяцев назад

    This cleared it up alot for me. the 3d video was a tad confusing but this 2d video helped!

  • @asjadazeez
    @asjadazeez 8 лет назад

    explained in a very good way. i could understand the mechanism. The video clearly explains how the gear ratio change is achieved, I could understand the gear ratio depends on which of the 6 clutches are activated. but i did not understand how the clutch is controlled in an automatic transmission. need to look out for that.

    • @dawnpoint
      @dawnpoint 8 лет назад +2

      The clutches are controlled by hydraulic fluid pressure. Valves in the valve body control which clutch receives pressure to push it closed.

  • @ssmallishplague
    @ssmallishplague 3 года назад

    Thanks!