Patent classifications
B60W2710/027
VEHICLE JUMP DETECTION AND CONTROL SYSTEM
A vehicle jump detection method and system for a vehicle includes an electronic control module (ECM), at least one ride height sensor (RHS) in signal communication with the ECM and configured to measure a vertical wheel travel distance from a predetermined point on the vehicle, at least one accelerometer in signal communication with the ECM and configured to measure a vertical acceleration of the vehicle frame, and a vehicle speed sensor in signal communication with the ECM. The ECM is configured to independently determine, based on one or more signals from the at least one RHS, the at least one accelerometer, and the vehicle speed sensor, if (i) wheels of a front axle are in the air, (ii) wheels of a rear axle are in the air, and (iii) if the wheels of both the front and rear axles are in the air.
High efficiency, high output transmission
A transmission includes an input shaft coupled to a prime mover, a countershaft, main shaft, and an output shaft, with gears between the countershaft and the main shaft. A shift actuator selectively couples the input shaft to the main shaft by rotatably coupling gears between the countershaft and the main shaft. The shift actuator is mounted on an exterior wall of a housing including the countershaft and the main shaft. An integrated actuator housing includes a single external power access for the shift actuator. A controller interprets a shaft displacement angle, determines if the transmission is in an imminent zero or zero torque region, and performs a transmission operation in response to the transmission in the imminent zero or zero torque region.
Engine clutch disengagement control method for hybrid electric vehicle
An engine clutch disengagement control method for a hybrid electric vehicle is disclosed to overcome a sense of discontinuous travel caused when an engine clutch is disengaged due to influence of the inaccuracy of model engine torque. The method includes: acquiring vehicle acceleration information during engine clutch disengagement control of the hybrid electric vehicle, determining whether a predetermined condition for determining inaccuracy of model engine torque required for engine clutch disengagement control is satisfied from the acquired vehicle acceleration information, when the predetermined condition is satisfied, determining a situation in which the model engine torque is inaccurate and calculating target compensation torque using the vehicle acceleration information, calculating a target slippage amount in a transmission clutch using the calculated target compensation torque, and performing transmission clutch torque control for inducing slippage in a transmission clutch based on the target slippage amount and a current transmission speed.
Vehicle transmission system
This vehicle transmission system includes a transmission (21) in which a gear is shifted by an operation of a driver of a vehicle (1), a clutch device (26) that is disposed in a motion transfer path between the transmission (21) and an engine (13) of the vehicle (1), and is disconnected and connected by an action of a clutch actuator (50), and a clutch control unit (61) that is configured to control disconnection and connection of the clutch device (26) by the clutch actuator (50). In a case where the vehicle (1) is started with a gear position of the transmission (21) located at or above a gear that is set in advance, and a vehicle speed (V) is less than or no higher than a set value (v2) that is set in advance, the clutch control unit (61) transitions to clutch capacity-limiting control in which a clutch capacity is reduced below that during normal clutch control.
Method and system for controlling at least one electrical machine
A method and a system for a vehicle comprising: one or more power sources including at least one electrical machine; and a drivetrain for transferring torque between the one or more power sources and at least one drive wheel of the vehicle. The method comprises: controlling, when no positive drive torque (T.sub.drive) is transferred from the drivetrain to the at least one drive wheel, the at least one electrical machine to provide a backlash torque (T.sub.backlash) to the drivetrain, the backlash torque (T.sub.backlash) having a controlled value for turning the drivetrain if there is a backlash present in the drivetrain.
ENGINE START CONTROLLER FOR HYBRID VEHICLE, AND HYBRID VEHICLE
A hybrid vehicle (10) has, as drive sources of the hybrid vehicle (10), an engine (20) and a motor (40) mutually coupled via a clutch (30). An engine start controller (1) for the hybrid vehicle (10) includes: a clutch transmission torque control section (61) that controls transmission torque of the clutch (30) on the basis of a predicted engine speed value at the time of starting the engine (20) using the motor (40) via the clutch (30); and a predicted engine speed value setting section (62) that sets the predicted engine speed value on the basis of a stop crank position of the engine (20).
METHOD OF CONTROLLING ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION OF HYBRID VEHICLE
A method of controlling an engine and a transmission of a vehicle includes: determining, by a controller, whether the engine is restarted after releasing the vehicle's SSC (Start & Stop coasting) or whether the vehicle is accelerating during NCC (Neutral Coasting control), determining an RPM and gear stage of the transmission if it is determined that the engine is restarted after releasing the vehicle's SSC or the vehicle is accelerating during NCC, determining a mild hybrid starter and generator (MHSG) target RPM and an MHSG target RPM gradient of the vehicle, performing, by the controller, MHSG RPM control of the vehicle to follow the MHSG target RPM and the MHSG target RPM gradient, determining whether the MHSG RPM slips compared to the MHSG target RPM, and performing proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control to follow the MHSG target RPM if the MHSG RPM slips compared to the MHSG target RPM.
Hybrid vehicle and method of controlling mode transition
Disclosed are a method of controlling a mode transition in order to predict a driver's required torque to reduce non-driving fuel loss, and a hybrid vehicle for performing the method in particular, the method of controlling a mode transition of a hybrid vehicle may include: determining whether to change a first mode to a second mode based on a first torque; determining a second torque expected to be generated at a near-future time after a current time; determining whether or not an engine clutch engagement is possible at the near-future time based on the second torque or a predicted acceleration; and performing the change from the first mode to the second mode when the mode change from the first mode to the second mode is determined and the engine clutch engagement is possible.
CONTROL DEVICE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A control device for an electric vehicle is provided, which includes a drive motor of which magnetic poles of a rotor are comprised of variable magnetism magnets, and a clutch disposed between the drive motor and driving wheels. When the electric vehicle travels, the control device performs a torque control, and a first clutch control in which an engaging torque of the clutch is controlled to be higher than a demanded torque. When performing a magnetization control when the electric vehicle travels, the control device changes the clutch control from the first clutch control to a second clutch control in which the engaging torque is made to coincide with the demanded torque, before the execution of the magnetization control, and adds a given slip torque to the demanded torque to start a micro slip control in which the clutch is transitioned from an engaged state into a micro slip state.
Control device and method for starting a combustion engine during free-wheeling a vehicle with such device, computer program for executing the method and computer readable medium containing the program
A method, performed by a control device, for starting a combustion engine during free-wheeling with engine off is described. The method comprises a step of controlling the clutch to a partially closed state, thereby starting the combustion engine; a step of controlling the clutch to an open state when the combustion engine has started, but prior to the output shaft of the combustion engine has reached a rotational speed synchronized with the rotational speed of the input shaft of the gearbox; and a step of synchronizing the speed of the combustion engine to the speed of the input shaft of the gearbox through control of fuel injection to the combustion engine.