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The Industrial Hydraulic Torque Converter
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Abstract
The hydraulic torque converter has gained wide acceptance in the power transmission system of construction and industrial machinery. The losses involved in this automatically and infinitely variable transmission are examined. Means of controlling the input and output power of the converter are described.
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Shurts, W., "The Industrial Hydraulic Torque Converter," SAE Technical Paper 770531, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770531.Also In
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