Patent classifications
F16D2500/70252
Method of adjustment of clutch characteristic curve
A method for adjusting a clutch characteristic curve, including obtaining a torque-stroke learning value for adjusting the clutch characteristic curve, calculating a convergence value for each control point of the clutch characteristic curve, calculating a difference value between the convergence value and a characteristic curve value for each control point, and determining a new characteristic curve value of each control point according to whether a maximum value of the calculated difference values exceeds a preset reference value.
CALIBRATION METHOD FOR A SLIP CONTROL ARRANGEMENT OF A DRIVELINE INCLUDING A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
A calibration method for a slip control arrangement of a driveline including a continuously variable transmission is described herein. The driveline includes a clutch that is so controlled as to slip when a torque higher than the usable torque attempts to pass through. Accordingly, the clutch prevents the prime mover from stalling. A calibration method to link a valve command value and a torque allowed to pass through the clutch includes preventing the vehicle from moving and increasing the pressure applied in the clutch while noting the torque % value developed by the prime mover.
Clutch control device and clutch control system
A clutch control device includes an engine, a gearbox, a clutch device configured to disconnect and connect power transmission between the engine and the gearbox, a clutch actuator configured to drive the clutch device and vary a clutch capacity, an engine rotational number sensor configured to detect an engine rotational number, a throttle opening angle sensor configured to detect a throttle opening angle, and a controller configured to calculate a control target value of the clutch capacity, wherein the controller calculates an estimated engine torque and causes the clutch device to change a slip clutch capacity according to the estimated engine torque.
Calibration method for a slip control arrangement of a driveline including a continuously variable transmission
A calibration method for a slip control arrangement of a driveline including a continuously variable transmission is described herein. The driveline includes a clutch that is so controlled as to slip when a torque higher than the usable torque attempts to pass through. Accordingly, the clutch prevents the prime mover from stalling. A calibration method to link a valve command value and a torque allowed to pass through the clutch includes preventing the vehicle from moving and increasing the pressure applied in the clutch while noting the torque % value developed by the prime mover.
METHOD FOR REGULATING THE ENGAGEMENT POSITION OF A POSITION-CONTROLLED CLUTCH UNIT AND TORQUE TRANSMISSION ARRANGEMENT DESIGNED TO CARRY OUT THE METHOD
The present invention relates, inter alia, to a method for regulating the engagement position of a position-controlled clutch unit for a drive train of a motor vehicle. The clutch unit has at least one wet-running friction clutch for the controllable transmission of a torque from an input element to an output element and an actuator for setting the engagement position for the purposes of mutual compression of the input and output elements. The method compensates a time-dependent setting behavior of the friction clutch on the basis of the uptake of lubrication oil of the friction clutch, which varies over time, in that the engagement position of the clutch unit is regulated by means of the actuator as a function of the time-dependent setting behavior.
Clutch control for shared power dissipation
A method of controlling an input clutch and an output clutch, wherein the input clutch couples to a power source, the output clutch couples to a load, and the input clutch couples to the output clutch via gears, includes controlling torque of the input clutch based on a torque of the output clutch or a lookup table that controls the torque of the output clutch. The method also includes adjusting the torque of the input clutch based on a slip speed of the input clutch and a slip speed of the output clutch.
Methods and system for adapting operation of a driveline disconnect clutch
Systems and methods for operating a hybrid powertrain that includes an engine and a motor/generator are described. The systems and methods provide a way of prepositioning an engine to improve a range of driveline disconnect clutch transfer function adaptation. In one example, an engine is positioned at a location where its torque to turn exceeds a threshold torque.
CALIBRATING A DRIVE SYSTEM FOR AN AXLE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
The disclosure relates to a method for calibrating a drive system for an axle of a motor vehicle; wherein the drive system includes at least one electric machine as the drive unit, a drive shaft driven by the drive unit, a first output shaft and a second output shaft, as well as a first clutch connecting the drive shaft to the first output shaft and a second clutch connecting the drive shaft to the second output shaft.
Method of learning torque-stroke relationship of clutch
Provided are a method of learning a torque-stroke relationship of a clutch, and more particularly, a clutch torque-stroke learning method in which, during a process of dividing a torque region on a torque-stroke curve (T-S curve) of a clutch into two or more regions and learning the T-S curve passing through two or more torque regions with different torque section values, by learning the curve for a first torque region (e.g., a high-torque region or a low-torque region) when the curve is learned for a second torque region with guaranteed reliability, it is possible to prevent a problem of the T-S curve not converging to a previously learned curve value when the T-S curve is continuously learned for the two or more different torque regions.
METHOD OF ADJUSTMENT OF CLUTCH CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
A method for adjusting a clutch characteristic curve, including obtaining a torque-stroke learning value for adjusting the clutch characteristic curve, calculating a convergence value for each control point of the clutch characteristic curve, calculating a difference value between the convergence value and a characteristic curve value for each control point, and determining a new characteristic curve value of each control point according to whether a maximum value of the calculated difference values exceeds a preset reference value.