GF27.10-P-3030ACS Power Flow In Reverse Gear, Transmission Mode "S", Function
GF27.10-P-3030ACS Power flow in reverse gear, transmission mode "S", function
- Transmission 722.649
Function requirements for power flow in reverse gear in transmission mode "S", general
^ Circuit 87 ON
^ Engine running
Power flow in reverse gear, transmission mode "S", general
Torque from the torque converter is increased via the drive shaft (1) and all 3 planetary gear sets and transferred with reversed direction of rotation to the transmission output shaft (5).
The following multidisk brakes, overrunning clutches and multidisk clutches are not engaged:
- Multidisk brake B2 (22)
- Overrunning clutch F2 (28)
- Multidisk clutch K1 (24)
In reverse gear with transmission mode "S", the power flows through the following gear sets:
^ Front planetary
^ Rear planetary gear set
^ Center planetary gear set
Front planetary
The input shaft (1) drives the ring gear (29/4). In drive mode the sun gear (29/1) is supported via the blocked freewheel F1 (27) and in deceleration mode via the engaged multidisk brake B1 (21) on the transmission housing. The planetary gears (29/2) roll on the fixed sun gear (29/1) and take care of a torque increase when the power is transmitted from the ring gear (29/4) to the planet carrier (29/3). The planet carrier (29/3) moves at reduced transmission input speed (B) in the direction of engine rotation.
Rear planetary gear set
The planet carrier is held securely at the transmission housing by the engaged multidisk brake B3 (23)31/3 The ring gear (31/4) rotates at reduced speed due to the mechanical connection to the planet carrier (29/3). The planet gears (31/2) turn between the ring gear (31/4) and the sun gear (31/1). Due to the held planet carrier (31/3) a direction reversal takes place so that the sun gear (31/1) turns in the opposite direction to the direction of engine rotation.
Center planetary gear set
The ring gear (30/4) is held securely at the transmission housing by the multidisk brake via the mechanical connection to the planet carrier (31/3) B3 (23). The sun gear (30/1) turns backwards due to the engaged multidisk clutch K3 (26). The planetary gears (30/2) roll on the fixed ring gear (30/4) and provide an increase in torque when power is transmitted from the sun gear (30/1) to the planet carrier (30/3). The transmission output shaft (5) connected to the planet carrier (30/3) rotates at reduced transmission input speed (B) opposite the direction of engine rotation.