The flywheel has kinectic energy that keeps the engine turningbetween firing strokes.
To covert linear motion (pistons) into radial motion (flywheel)
The fluid filled torque converter acts as a heavy flywheel when bolted to the thin flex plate.
The purpose of the flywheel is to moderate and smooth out the energy that is delivered from the motor to the machine. It does this by storing excess kinetic energy for intermittent use. The effect is to smooth out the energy delivery so the ride (if the machine is a car) is smooth instead of jerky.
The purpose of keying the flywheel with the shaft is to keep it spinning at the same rate as the shaft, and also to have the magnets on the flywheel lined up correctly with the strokes of the engine so that the spark plug will produce a spark at the very top of the compression stroke and in turn will cause the combustion stroke to take place.
To keep the oil in the base and not out in the flywheel area and on the ground.
it is atf fluid
Yes it can. It's not only purpose to start the vehical but it does connect the trans to the engine. Tarns to the flywheel to the torque converter then the engine. They all lock together
the purpose of the flex plate is the same as a flywheel. when the starter is engaged, it spins the flex plate, thus hopefully starting the engine.
Lubrication of the joint is probably the main purpose of synovial fluid.
solid disc type flywheel rim type flywheel
It is the fluid "Sinovial" that is in every joint, its purpose is lubrication.