No power, however generated, cannot be used without fundamental components: the transmission components.
For this reason, small items such as bearings, gears, shafts are essential to make any type of engine work.
For example, in the case of motor vehicles, the transmission components are necessary to transfer the power of the engine towards the wheels, or towards the final part to which the transmission is connected. In the world of industry, mechanical transmission organs, as in cars, transfer kinetic energy from an engine to a user element.
Transmission Report
In mechanics, the transmission ratio is what characterizes the movement that is transferred from one toothed wheel to another in a gear. The one that transmits the motion is defined as the “driving or driving wheel” while the receiver is the driven or moved wheel.
Mechanical transmission
In most cars, the transmission is mechanical and consists of several parts, including:
Cardan joints: allow you to deviate the direction of the transmission shafts freely;
Transmission shaft: in vehicles where the drive is rear, but the engine is front, the transmission shaft transfers the motion from the gearbox to the differential;
Bevel gear: used to change the rotary motion from transverse to longitudinal using gears.