Control of vehicle driveline torque
09731725 ยท 2017-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Bradley D. Riedle (Northville, MI)
- Brad W. Probert (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
- Jianping Zhang (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Kenneth E. Sovel (Commerce Township, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60W30/184
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for controlling a vehicle driveline includes determining, for current vehicle operating conditions, an initial engine output torque, at which the driveline meets predetermined structural criteria, establishing a factor that varies with torque converter slip, determining an engine torque limit by multiplying the factor corresponding to a current torque converter slip by the initial engine output torque, and limiting torque produced by an engine connected to the driveline to the engine torque limit.
Claims
1. A method for controlling a vehicle driveline, comprising: determining, for current vehicle operating conditions, an initial engine output torque, at which the driveline meets predetermined structural criteria; establishing a factor that varies with torque converter slip; determining an engine torque limit by multiplying the factor corresponding to a current torque converter slip by the initial engine output torque; limiting torque produced by an engine connected to the driveline to the engine torque limit.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the factor is greater than unity when the current torque converter slip is relatively large and the factor is equal to unity when the current torque converter slip is relatively low.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of determining an initial engine output torque further comprises: establishing predetermined magnitude of engine output torque at which an ultimate torsional strength, a yield torsional strength, a fatigue torsional strength and a torsional endurance limit of components of the driveline are not exceed by engine torque produced by the engine.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein a magnitude of the engine torque limit is greater than a magnitude of the initial engine output torque.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the engine torque limit is greater than a magnitude of the initial engine output torque.
6. A vehicle driveline comprising: an engine; a torque converter connected to a crankshaft of the engine; a transmission connected to a turbine of the torque converter a differential connected to an output of the transmission; axle shafts connecting the differential to wheels; a controller including a processor configured to determine for current vehicle operating conditions an initial engine output torque at which the torque converter, transmission and differential meet predetermined structural criteria, and to determine an engine torque limit by multiplying a factor corresponding to a current torque converter slip by the initial engine output torque; and an engine controller configured to limit torque produced by an engine connected to the driveline to the engine torque limit.
7. The vehicle driveline of claim 6 wherein the processor is further configured to limit engine torque produced by the engine to a predetermined magnitude of engine output torque at which an ultimate torsional strength, a yield torsional strength, a fatigue torsional strength and a torsional endurance limit of components of the driveline are not exceeded.
8. A method for controlling a vehicle driveline, comprising: limiting torque produced by an engine connected to the driveline to an engine torque limit based on an initial engine output torque for current vehicle operating conditions and a torque converter slip factor, wherein the initial engine output torque is based on a predetermined magnitude of engine output torque at which an ultimate torsional strength, a yield torsional strength, a fatigue torsional strength and a torsional endurance limit of components of the driveline are not exceeded by engine torge produced by the engine.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the torque converter slip factor is greater than unity when the current torque converter slip is relatively large and the torque converter slip factor is equal to unity when the current torque converter slip is relatively low.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be more readily understood by reference to the following description, taken with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(7) When two-wheel drive (2WD) operation of the driveline is selected, the transfer case assembly 16 driveably connects the transmission output to a rear drive shaft 18. When four-wheel-drive (4WD) operation is selected, the transfer case 16 connects the transmission output concurrently to both the front drive shaft 20 and rear drive shaft 18. Shaft 18 transmits power to a rear wheel differential mechanism 22, from which power is transmitted differentially to the rear wheels 12 through axle shafts 24, 26, which are contained within a differential housing. The front wheels are driveably connected to right-hand and left-hand axle shafts 32, 34, to which power is transmitted from the front drive shaft 20 through a front differential 36.
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(9) The transmission 14 includes gears, shafts, bearings, clutches, brakes, hydraulically controlled servos, and other components, which operate to produce the forward and reverse drive ratios.
(10) Each of the major components of the various assemblies of the driveline must have capacity to meet and exceed predetermined structural criteria including ultimate torsional strength, yield torsional strength, fatigue torsional strength, torsional endurance limit, torsional service life, torsional displacement, etc. associated with the magnitude of torque transmitted from the engine 39 through the driveline. Factors that affect these structural criteria include the transmission gear ratio, engine torque amplification produced by the torque converter 38, the selected 2WD and 4WD operation, vehicle acceleration, vehicle mass, road grade, resistance to motion, etc.
(11) Torque converter speed ratio, the turbine speed divided by engine speed, is used in the algorithm 60 of
(12) The control method steps of algorithm 60 are stored in electronic memory in a computer-readable medium accessible by an electronic processor 64, which is able to control operation of the transmission 14, transfer case 16 and differential 22. The method of the algorithm is implemented using the electronic processor 64.
(13) When the vehicle is being launched, i.e., accelerated from a stop or nearly stopped condition, the processor 64 determines an initial engine output torque limit for the current driving conditions, represented by vehicle load, vehicle acceleration, gear ratio, torque converter speed ratio, etc. The initial engine output torque limit accounts for the torque transmitted to each of the critical driveline components and the effects of amplification of engine output torque produced by the torque converter 38 and the gear ratio produced by the transmission 14. The acceptable engine output torque limit for the combination of current driving conditions accounts for (i) the torsional load applied to the most torsionally critical of the driveline components due to engine output torque, and (ii) the structural criteria that each such component must meet.
(14) Preferably the processor 64 determines an initial engine output torque limit at step 66 for each of the driveline components from look-up tables for each driveline component, the tables being indexed by the combination of the current driving conditions.
(15) At step 68, processor 64 uses the current measured slip across the torque converter 38, i.e., the difference between turbine speed and engine speed to determine from a function 70, stored in computer-readable medium accessible by an electronic processor 64, the torque uplift factor 72.
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(17) Processor 64 produces at step 74 the final engine torque limit, which is the product of factor 70 multiplied by the initial engine torque limit.
(18) An engine controller 76 responds to final engine torque limit signal 78 by producing engine output torque that is no greater than the final engine torque limit.
(19) The function 70 produces an increase in allowed engine output torque at lower speed ratios, close to torque converter stall, and then blends back to normal allowed levels at the higher speed ratios. In practice, this allows increased engine torque in rare full-stall conditions, but ramps out the engine torque increase shortly after the wheels start rolling.
(20) When the power source 50 is a diesel engine, the higher speed ratios coincide with the time when boost from a turbocharger is achieved. Therefore, higher levels of combustion torque during full torque converter stall is allowed when the engine is not able to meet the torque limitations, but engine torque is restored to normal limits when the engine is able to meet the torque limits.
(21) In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the preferred embodiment has been described. However, it should be noted that the alternate embodiments can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described.