Has anyone heard of this combination. Similar to what is used in auto xmissions. A fluid clutch can supply with up to 3x full speed torque at stall conditions. This would enable a hub motor to run up to full torque/speed with 3 fold output torque increase under start conditions. It needn't be considered inefficient under running conditions as it can incorporate a centrifugal "lock up" after suitable wheel revs are reached. It can also have a manual over-ride to lock up under slow speed conditions.
This can't be allowed to run under slip conditions for long as it would heat up the fluid (just like a mechanical clutch) but ok for starting bursts
Hmmmm?
This can't be allowed to run under slip conditions for long as it would heat up the fluid (just like a mechanical clutch) but ok for starting bursts
Hmmmm?