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Control method for carrying out a gear shift in a transmission provided with a dual-clutch gearbox

A control method for carrying out a gear shift in a transmission provided with a dual-clutch gearbox, so as to shift from a current gear to a following gear; the control method comprises the steps of: receiving a gear shift command; opening a first clutch associated with the current gear; closing a second clutch associated with the following gear; determining whether a driving style is a comfort driving style, an energy efficiency driving style, a sports driving style or a racing driving style; and in case of upshifting, controlling the second clutch after the complete closing of the second clutch, so as to allow said second clutch to temporarily transmit a torque that is greater than the torque to be transmitted by the second clutch immediately after the gear shift and than the torque transmitted by the first clutch immediately before the gear shift, only in case of energy efficiency or racing driving style.

ENGINE SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE
20170159590 · 2017-06-08 · ·

An engine system for a vehicle may include an engine including a plurality of cylinders connected to a crankshaft, a Cylinder Deactivation (CDA) apparatus provided to at least one cylinder among the plurality of cylinders of the engine, a first flywheel mounted on the crankshaft, a second flywheel having a rotation center formed eccentrically with respect to the crankshaft by being disposed at a position corresponding to the cylinder including the CDA apparatus, and a clutch provided to the crankshaft to selectively transmit a torque of the crankshaft to the second flywheel during operation of the CDA apparatus.

T-S CURVE CORRECTION METHOD FOR CLUTCH SYSTEM
20170138420 · 2017-05-18 · ·

A T-S curve correction method for a clutch system may include: detecting differences between actual positions of a clutch in first and second torque regions and a position on a T-S curve; determining whether the difference between the actual position in the first torque region and the position on the T-S curve is equal to or more than a first reference value; determining whether the difference between the actual position in the second torque region and the position on the T-S curve is equal to or less than a third reference value, when the difference of the actual position in the first torque region is equal to or more than the first reference value; and correcting the slope of the T-S curve in the increasing direction, when the difference of the actual position in the second torque region is equal to or less than the third reference value.

CONTROL METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT A GEAR SHIFT IN A TRANSMISSION PROVIDED WITH A DUAL-CLUTCH GEARBOX

A control method for carrying out a gear shift in a transmission provided with a dual-clutch gearbox, so as to shift from a current gear to a following gear; the control method comprises the steps of: receiving a gear shift command; opening a first clutch associated with the current gear; closing a second clutch associated with the following gear; determining whether a driving style is a comfort driving style, an energy efficiency driving style, a sports driving style or a racing driving style; and in case of upshifting, controlling the second clutch after the complete closing of the second clutch, so as to allow said second clutch to temporarily transmit a torque that is greater than the torque to be transmitted by the second clutch immediately after the gear shift and than the torque transmitted by the first clutch immediately before the gear shift, only in case of energy efficiency or racing driving style.

Apparatus and method for controlling electric vehicle including twin clutches

A method of controlling an electric vehicle including twin clutches includes twin clutches for the electric vehicle driven by power of a drive motor and includes determining, by a clutch controller, whether a releasing condition for releasing engagement of the twin clutches is satisfied, controlling, by the clutch controller, the twin clutches to 0 torque when the releasing condition is satisfied, controlling the drive motor to 0 rpm by a vehicle controller when a torque applied to the twin clutches is less than a predetermined torque, and controlling the drive motor to 0 torque when a speed of the drive motor is less than a predetermined speed.