Power Flow In Reverse, Function - GF27.10-D-3019HAG
TRANSMISSION 722.9 in MODEL 906
Function requirements for power flow in reverse gear, general
- Circuit 87 (connected circuit 15) ON
- Engine running
Power flow in reverse, general
The following multidisk brakes and multidisk clutches are engaged:
- Multidisk brake BR (41)
- Multidisk brake B3 (45)
- Multidisk clutch K3 (48)
The power flow in the reverse gear flows through the following gear sets:
- Ravigneaux gear set
- Rear single planetary gear set
- Front single planetary gear set
Ravigneaux gear set
The small ring gear (5) is driven via the transmission input shaft. The long planetary gears (50) drive the short planetary gears (49) which roll in the stalled large ring gear (8). The increased torque and reduced rotational speed as a result are transmitted to the dual planet carrier (6).
Rear single planetary gear set
The ring gear (9) rotates at the same speed due to the mechanical connection to the dual planet carrier (6). The planetary gears (51) roll on the sun gear (11). Due to the stalled planet carrier (10), the rotational direction of the sun gear (11) reverses.
Front single planetary gear set
There is a connection between the sun gear (14) and sun gear (11) via the engaged multidisk clutch K3 (48). As a result sun gear (14) rotates at the same speed and direction of rotation as sun gear (11) and drives the planetary gears (52). The increased torque and reduced rotational speed as a result are transmitted via the planet carrier (13) to the transmission output shaft. The transmission output shaft thus rotates at reduced transmission input speed opposite to the direction of the engine.
| Multidisk brake component description | GF27.51-D-5105HAG |
| Multidisk clutch, component description | GF27.51-D-2010HAG |
| Planetary gear set component description | GF27.50-D-2100HAG |
| Ravigneaux gear set, component description | GF27.50-D-2101HAG |