METHOD OF LEARNING CLUTCH TOUCH POINT FOR DCT VEHICLE
20170234376 · 2017-08-17
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F16D2500/10412
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2500/50245
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2500/50251
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2500/30406
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2500/5026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2500/1045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2500/3067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D48/066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2500/1026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D48/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D48/062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D48/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Abstract
A method of learning a clutch touch point for a DCT vehicle, and he method is performed to learn a touch point of an apply-side clutch in a torque phase process during gear shifting. The method includes: controlling an amount of slip of a release-side clutch in an allowable range by a controller, when gear shifting is initiated; performing torque crossing control by releasing a release-side clutch torque to a certain level while applying a clutch torque to an apply-side clutch to the same level as the release-side clutch torque by the controller, after the controlling an amount of slip of a release-side clutch; and performing learning determination so as to learn a touch point of the apply-side clutch by the controller, when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch is beyond the allowable range in the performing torque crossing control.
Claims
1. A method of learning a clutch touch point for a DCT vehicle, the method comprising: controlling an amount of slip of a release-side clutch in an allowable range by a controller, when gear shifting is initiated; performing torque crossing control by releasing a release-side clutch torque to a certain level while applying a clutch torque to an apply-side clutch to a same level as the release-side clutch torque by the controller, after the controlling the amount of slip of the release-side clutch; and performing learning determination so as to learn a touch point of the apply-side clutch by the controller, when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch is beyond the allowable range in the performing torque crossing control.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein, when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch is determined to exceed a maximum allowable amount of slip in the performing learning determination, the touch point of the apply-side clutch is learned by calculating a shortage of torque of the apply-side clutch.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein, when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch is determined to be less than a minimum allowable amount of slip in the performing learning determination, a point of time when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch is less than the minimum allowable amount of slip is learned as the touch point of the apply-side clutch.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the apply-side clutch and the release-side clutch are a wet-type multi-plate clutch operated by oil pressure, and an oil pressure at the point of time when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch is less than the minimum allowable amount of slip is learned as the touch point of the apply-side clutch.
5. A method of learning a clutch touch point for a DCT vehicle, the method comprising: controlling an amount of slip of a release-side clutch in a predetermined range by a controller, when gear shifting is initiated; reducing gradually a release-side clutch torque to a predetermined level while applying a clutch torque to an apply-side clutch by the controller, the applied clutch torque corresponding to the predetermined level of the release-side clutch torque, after the controlling the amount of slip of the release-side clutch; and learning by the controller a touch point of the apply-side clutch when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch is beyond the predetermined range.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the predetermined range is approximately from 10 to 50 revolution per minute (RPM), and the predetermined level of reducing the release-side clutch torque is approximately from 10 to 50 Nm.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0021] In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0025] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
[0027] A method of learning a touch point according to one form of the present disclosure may largely include a slip step, a torque crossing control step, and a learning determination step.
[0028] The method of learning a touch point will be described with reference to
[0029] For example, when an upshift is initiated based on the traveling state of a vehicle, the shift process may first enter a torque phase section, and the release-side clutch CL2 may be controlled to be slipped such that the amount of slip thereof, (i.e. the absolute value of the difference between an engine rotational speed and a release-side input shaft speed) is about 10 to 50 RPM at a point of time of entry into the torque phase.
[0030] In this case, the gear in a target shift stage has to be engaged, and an apply-side gear has to be engaged before torque crossing control which will be described later.
[0031] In the torque crossing control step, after the slip step, the controller may release a release-side clutch torque to a certain level while a clutch torque is applied to an apply-side clutch CL1 to the same level as the release-side clutch torque.
[0032] For example, in the state in which the release-side clutch CL2 is controlled to be slipped in the slip step, the release-side clutch torque may be released to a certain level (e.g., approximately 5 to 10 Nm), and simultaneously the same clutch torque (e.g., approximately 5 to 10 Nm) as the release-side clutch torque may be applied to the apply-side clutch CL1. In this case, the apply-side clutch CL1 may be in the state in which the clutch torque is applied thereto just until the apply-side clutch reaches a touch point before the torque crossing control.
[0033] In the learning determination step, when the release-side clutch CL2 is slipped beyond the allowable range in the torque crossing control step, the controller 1 may be set to learn the touch point of the apply-side clutch CL1.
[0034] For example, in the case where the torque of the apply-side clutch CL1 is increased from the touch point to a specific level (“a” in
[0035] That is, the torque phase is desired for the shift process of the DCT vehicle. It is determined whether or not the touch point is learned using the initial shift process in the torque phase, and the touch point is updated during gear shifting. Thus, since an impact due to gear shifting is relieved, shift stability can be secured and shift performance can be improved.
[0036] In addition, when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is determined to exceed a maximum allowable amount of slip in the learning determination step, the touch point of the apply-side clutch CL2 may be learned by calculating the shortage of the apply-side clutch torque.
[0037] For example, in the case where the torques of the apply-side and release-side clutches CL1 and CL2 are controlled so as to cross at the same level in the initial stage of torque phase, if the apply-side clutch torque is not transferred in proportion to the decreased amount of the release-side clutch torque, the difference between the engine rotational speed and the release-side input shaft speed exceeds the maximum allowable amount of slip. In this case, the shortage of the clutch torque is determined by the following equation, and thus the touch point is corrected.
Te−Tc=Je*dNe/dt,
[0038] where Te: engine torque,
[0039] Tc: clutch torque,
[0040] Je: engine rotational inertia, and
[0041] dNe/dt: engine angular acceleration.
[0042] On the other hand, when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is determined to be less than a minimum allowable amount of slip in the learning determination step, a point of time when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is less than the minimum allowable amount of slip may be learned as the touch point of the apply-side clutch CL1.
[0043] For example, the apply-side clutch CL1 and the release-side clutch CL2 are a wet-type multi-plate clutch operated by oil pressure, and an oil pressure at a point of time when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is less than the minimum allowable amount of slip may be learned as the touch point of the apply-side clutch CL1.
[0044] In this case, by setting a reference value less than the minimum allowable amount of slip, logic may be designed such that an oil pressure at a point of time when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is less than the reference value is learned as the touch point of the apply-side clutch CL1.
[0045] That is, in the case where the torques of the apply-side and release-side clutches CL1 and CL2 are controlled so as to cross at the same level in the initial stage of torque phase, if the apply-side clutch torque is transferred more than the decreased amount of the release-side clutch torque when the oil pressure is applied to the surface of each clutch, the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is less than the minimum allowable amount of slip while being gradually reduced by interlock components. In this case, the oil pressure at the point of time when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is less than the minimum allowable amount of slip is updated as the touch point.
[0046] Here, in
[0047] When the two clutches included in the DCT are a wet-type multi-plate clutch, the vehicle may further include an electric oil pump 3, a valve body 5, etc. in order to operate the clutch, and a gear actuator may be operated by oil pressure supplied from the valve body.
[0048] In addition, since the clutch T-S curve in the wet-type multi-plate clutch are linearly realized with respect to the oil pressure supplied from the valve body, it is possible to more accurately check the transfer torque of the clutch, compared to a dry clutch, and to thus secure the control stability of the clutch.
[0049] Meanwhile, since the clutch T-S curve in the dry clutch is a substantially two-dimensional curve, the ratio of torque to stroke may be relatively long in a low-torque section. However, the method of learning a touch point according to the present disclosure may be technically used to compensate for the learning of the touch point in the clutch T-S curve in the dry clutch.
[0050] The control flow in the method of learning a touch point for a DCT vehicle will be described with reference to
[0051] When the shift process enters the torque phase section after the upshift is initiated based on the traveling state of the vehicle, the apply-side gear is engaged while the release-side clutch CL2 is controlled to be slipped (S10).
[0052] Next, it is determined whether the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is in a set allowable range (approximately 10 to 50 RPM) (S20). When the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is determined to be in the allowable range, the torque crossing control is executed while the release-side clutch torque is released by approximately 5 to 10 Nm, and the same torque of approximately 5 to 10 Nm is simultaneously applied to the apply-side clutch (S30).
[0053] In this case, it may be determined whether the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is beyond the allowable range. When the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 exceeds the maximum allowable amount of slip (S40), the shortage of torque of the apply-side clutch CL1 is calculated and the touch point is collected based on the calculated shortage of torque (S50).
[0054] When the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is less than the minimum allowable amount of slip (S60), the oil pressure at the point of time when the amount of slip of the release-side clutch CL2 is less than the minimum allowable amount of slip is learned and updated as the touch point of the apply-side clutch CL1 (S70).
[0055] As apparent from the above description, it is possible to determine whether or not the touch point is learned using the initial shift process in the torque phase section desired to shift gears, and to update the touch point during gear shifting, thereby relieving an impact due to gear shifting to secure shift stability, and improving shift performance.
[0056] Although the several forms of the present disclosure have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.