Abstract
The design characteristics of different synchronizers with comparisons of designs, performance, and dependability in operation are discussed. The theory of operation is dealt with in detail. The influence of experience in practice on design from the effects of clash, hard gear changing, wear, clutch and oil drag are included. Suitable materials, machinery processes, and interdependence of dimensions are described. The paper concludes with notes on practical and laboratory tests and future development.
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