Don't make me invent that, you know like the engine, it will just send what I want. Plus, I want independent shocks on each independant thing, I'll build that steve mcqueen built steve mc queen, like end of story, for like 2000 dollars.
why is it every animated video i watch like this one there is always one person asking what software they used idk why but its starting to piss me off!
good. innovative... but you use more parts than regular differential, and more complex assembling skills will be needed to manufacture this. the best design is the most simple and the cheapest, well, fancy looking can be tolerated but man, this will stay in a closed box!.. did you have chance to manufacture and test this system?
@thekrael Son, this thing was invented in the 50s by Vernon Gleason. It is also dubbed the "mechanical computer" since it starts transfering the torque AT THE SAME TIME THAT THE SITUATION APPEARS. With all new 21st century locking diffs, you have sensors (hydraulic, electric, whatever) that first let the situation happen, then they detect it then they take action. Not this. The Torsen, since it's analogue in operation, acts in realtime, as the situation happens. No latency. Beautiful.
@kmy79ify dont call people as "son"... thank you for the explanation. i found the same information on wikipedia days before anyways... by the way not with all new 21st century diffs.. no.. wrong information. even quattro diff is all mechanic, and works perfect.
Si es autoblocante...no bloquea al 100% pero la fricción entre planetario y satélite llega a bloquear hasta un 60-70% según el tarado en fábrica.
Coge un sistema de engranes de tornillo sinfin-corona y trata de actuar moviendo la corona (en vez de el tornillo)...de ahi deriva esta idea de bloqueo de diferencial
If blocks a certain percentage due to the frictional forces that appears in the planetary-satellite gears when you try to move planetary. Excuse my little english...I mean, if you try to move the worm, the satellite will move ok. But if you do the opposite, try to move the satellite, you'll move the worm but this will be much more difficult due to the friction.
@t1mt1im In this case, friction occurs between satellite and sun...there is another "way" of torsen diff. (parallel-axis torsen differential) in where, as ou said, friction occurs between satellites and the own housing...i began to model it, but i started in a new job and now i have not time for finish it...maybe in a few months hahaha....
For your animation, try using first the "design accelerator" for the previous modelling of the gears (then they will have right dimensions)
@ElPatillaDeCadi Yes i think i understand now. The parallel-axis torsen differential is called Torsen T-2 i think. Anyway thanks for the advice, keep up the good work!
whats wrong with our differential gears?
JIZZZification 4 days ago
Don't make me invent that, you know like the engine, it will just send what I want. Plus, I want independent shocks on each independant thing, I'll build that steve mcqueen built steve mc queen, like end of story, for like 2000 dollars.
ftlqed 4 days ago
why is it every animated video i watch like this one there is always one person asking what software they used idk why but its starting to piss me off!
longbeachdirtbag 1 week ago
@longbeachdirtbag what software did you use to post this comment?
Doazic 1 day ago
я один попал от бляди из иваново???
22119980 1 month ago
good. innovative... but you use more parts than regular differential, and more complex assembling skills will be needed to manufacture this. the best design is the most simple and the cheapest, well, fancy looking can be tolerated but man, this will stay in a closed box!.. did you have chance to manufacture and test this system?
thekrael 1 month ago
@thekrael Son, this thing was invented in the 50s by Vernon Gleason. It is also dubbed the "mechanical computer" since it starts transfering the torque AT THE SAME TIME THAT THE SITUATION APPEARS. With all new 21st century locking diffs, you have sensors (hydraulic, electric, whatever) that first let the situation happen, then they detect it then they take action. Not this. The Torsen, since it's analogue in operation, acts in realtime, as the situation happens. No latency. Beautiful.
kmy79ify 2 weeks ago
@kmy79ify dont call people as "son"... thank you for the explanation. i found the same information on wikipedia days before anyways... by the way not with all new 21st century diffs.. no.. wrong information. even quattro diff is all mechanic, and works perfect.
thekrael 1 week ago
cool i want one build it and they will come
purpherder 1 month ago
gracias tio esto lo aclara mas esque de hacerse una idea a verlo cambia
HUUUUUESO 1 month ago
awesome
GimiBsk 1 month ago
Интересно, но непонятно...
FILCHERD 2 months ago
what software was used to make this animation ?
guzzidelgado 3 months ago
@guzzidelgado It's made with Autodesk Inventor Professional 2009
ElPatillaDeCadi 2 months ago
@ElPatillaDeCadi THANKS BRO !
guzzidelgado 2 months ago
why auto self-locking??
ggxlro 4 months ago
@ggxlro Friction!
ElPatillaDeCadi 2 months ago
@ElPatillaDeCadi u mean for example that if one wheel is spinning, its auto-blocks?
bitinthenet 1 hour ago
This is like sticking a penis in my mind, and fucking it. It feels good.
nicholas112588 5 months ago
black magic I say....
mr1000rx 6 months ago 2
no es autoblocante
lucass1394 8 months ago
@lucass1394
Si es autoblocante...no bloquea al 100% pero la fricción entre planetario y satélite llega a bloquear hasta un 60-70% según el tarado en fábrica.
Coge un sistema de engranes de tornillo sinfin-corona y trata de actuar moviendo la corona (en vez de el tornillo)...de ahi deriva esta idea de bloqueo de diferencial
ElPatillaDeCadi 8 months ago 2
@ElPatillaDeCadi
tienes razon muchas gracias por la explicacion!
lucass1394 8 months ago 2
@lucass1394 No hay de que!
ElPatillaDeCadi 8 months ago
this is not a self blocking diff. How it blocks?
As4rkos 9 months ago 2
@As4rkos
If blocks a certain percentage due to the frictional forces that appears in the planetary-satellite gears when you try to move planetary. Excuse my little english...I mean, if you try to move the worm, the satellite will move ok. But if you do the opposite, try to move the satellite, you'll move the worm but this will be much more difficult due to the friction.
ElPatillaDeCadi 8 months ago 2
@ElPatillaDeCadi Does the friction occur between the satellite and the sun gear, or between de sun gear and the side of the housing?
Very nice animation by the way. I'm trying to make this differential in Inventor as well, but I can't dimension the gears to work.
t1mt1im 7 months ago
@t1mt1im In this case, friction occurs between satellite and sun...there is another "way" of torsen diff. (parallel-axis torsen differential) in where, as ou said, friction occurs between satellites and the own housing...i began to model it, but i started in a new job and now i have not time for finish it...maybe in a few months hahaha....
For your animation, try using first the "design accelerator" for the previous modelling of the gears (then they will have right dimensions)
Thanks!
ElPatillaDeCadi 6 months ago
@ElPatillaDeCadi Yes i think i understand now. The parallel-axis torsen differential is called Torsen T-2 i think. Anyway thanks for the advice, keep up the good work!
t1mt1im 6 months ago
increible pero sabes todavia no puedo entender el funcionamiento de este tipo de difrenercial saludos
marcelfast1 9 months ago
hey do you have the part file for this..???
marwaha28 10 months ago
@marwaha28 Of course I have it !! I have them in Autodesk Inventor format (.ipt - .iam)...I think i can convert them to .stp format...
ElPatillaDeCadi 10 months ago
@ElPatillaDeCadi thanks man. can you send it to my mail id.?
marwaha28 10 months ago
Un video realmente bueno, enhorabuena ¡¡
ScarlattaOhara 1 year ago