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Scott H. Wittkopp

Researcher at General Motors

Publications -  210
Citations -  2384

Scott H. Wittkopp is an academic researcher from General Motors. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clutch & Non-circular gear. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 210 publications receiving 2384 citations.

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Eight-speed transmissions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a transmission with three planetary gear sets, six torque transducers, and two fixed interconnections for eight forward speed ratios and one reverse speed ratio.
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Five speed dual clutch transmission

TL;DR: In this paper, the transmission is operable with at least one reverse speed ratio and a plurality of forward speed ratios between the input member and the output member, provided that the synchronizer assembly and a dual clutch assembly are available.
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Gear and clutch arrangement for multi-speed transmission

TL;DR: In this paper, a transmission is disclosed having an input member, an output member, three planetary gear sets, a plurality of coupling members and a multiplicity of torque transmitting devices including five clutches and one brake arranged within a transmission housing.
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Zahnrad- und Kupplungsanordnung für ein Automatikgetriebe

TL;DR: The Hydraulikfluidfluidsteuerkreis nimmt unter Druck gesetztes HydraULIKfluid von einer achsverschobenen Hydrauliconfluidpumpe auf und weist mehrere Fluiddurchgange auf, die in dem Getriebegehause, dem Eingangselement, dem Kopplungselement und and other Kopplauss angeordnet sind as mentioned in this paper.
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Transmission i.e. eight speed automatic transmission, has torque transmitting devices that are selectively engaged in combinations of three to establish eight forward speed ratios and reverse speed ratio

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an eight speed automatic transmission with four shafts or interconnecting members (42, 44, 46, 48), and five torque transmitting devices e.g. brakes, selectively engaged to interconnect respective nodes (14A-14C, 16A-16C, 18A-18C, 20A-20C) of four planetary gear sets (14, 16, 18, 20, 20) and a stationary member i.e. transmission housing, with each other.