Shift control method and apparatus for vehicle
09932026 ยท 2018-04-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60W30/18018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2312/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H61/0025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60W10/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2061/0488
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2061/0087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60W10/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H61/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A shift control method and apparatus for a vehicle is described. The shift control method for a vehicle having an oil pump includes determining whether the vehicle satisfies an Idle Stop and Go (ISG) learning condition, measuring, when the vehicle satisfies the ISG learning condition, a shift time of a transmission when a driving state of the vehicle is changed from an idling state to a restart state, comparing the measured shift time with a predetermined reference shift time, and adjusting a pressure of oil supplied to a solenoid of the transmission from the oil pump according to the compared result. Thus, it is possible to reduce a variation in shift time required when the ISG vehicle using a mechanical oil pump in place of an electrical oil pump is restarted.
Claims
1. A shift control method for a vehicle having an oil pump, comprising: determining whether the vehicle satisfies an Idle Stop and Go (ISG) learning condition; measuring, when the vehicle satisfies the ISG learning condition, a shift time of a transmission when an operation state of the transmission is changed so that the driving state of the vehicle is changed from an idling state to a restart state in which the vehicle starts moving; comparing the measured shift time with a predetermined reference shift time; adjusting a pressure of oil supplied to a solenoid of the transmission from the oil pump according to the compared result, wherein the determining whether the vehicle satisfies the ISG learning condition, comprises: detecting an oil temperature of the vehicle, an engine speed, and a vehicle speed; and determining whether the detected oil temperature, engine speed, and vehicle speed are in a predetermined reference range; measuring a remaining amount of oil left in the solenoid when the vehicle is in the idling state; and adjusting the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid according to the remaining amount of oil.
2. The shift control method according to claim 1, wherein the shift time is a time until the transmission begins to shift gears and the gear shifting is completed.
3. The shift control method according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting the pressure of oil comprises: increasing the pressure of oil when the shift time is greater than the reference shift time; and decreasing the pressure of oil when the shift time is equal to or less than the reference shift time.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(4) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described below in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present invention to those skilled in the art. Throughout the disclosure, like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various figures and embodiments of the present invention.
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(7) Here, the sensors 11, 13, and 15 include an oil temperature sensor 11, an engine rpm sensor 13, and a vehicle speed sensor 15. In more detail, the oil temperature sensor 11 may detect the oil temperature of the vehicle engine, the engine rpm sensor 13 may detect the engine speed of the vehicle, and vehicle speed sensor 15 may detect the speed of the vehicle.
(8) The oil pump 40 may be a device which supplies oil to the solenoid 51 of a transmission 50 in response to the control signals of the shift control apparatus 30. Here, the oil pump 40 may be a mechanical oil pump.
(9) Hereinafter, the components of the shift control apparatus 30 which adjusts the amount of oil in the oil pump 40 will be described in detail.
(10) The detection unit 21 may detect the oil temperature of the vehicle using the oil temperature sensor 11, the engine speed of the vehicle using the engine rpm sensor 13, and the vehicle speed using the vehicle speed sensor 15.
(11) In this case, the determination unit 23 may determine whether or not the vehicle satisfies an ISG learning condition, based on the oil temperature, engine speed, and vehicle speed detected by the detection unit 21. Here, the ISG learning the shift control apparatus 30 includes a series of operations that detect whether or not the ISG vehicle is in an idling state using the sensors 11, 13, and 15, measure the shift time during gear shifting when the ISG vehicle is detected to be in the idling state, adjust the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 from the oil pump 40, based on the measured shift time, and store the adjusted amount of oil in the storage unit.
(12) The determination unit 23 may determine whether or not the ISG learning condition is satisfied, and the ISG learning condition is a condition which is indicative of whether or not the oil temperature, engine speed, and vehicle speed detected by the detection unit 21 are within a predetermined reference range. That is, the determination unit 23 may determine that the ISG vehicle is in the idling state when the oil temperature, engine speed, and vehicle speed detected by the detection unit 21 are within the predetermined reference range, and may determine that the ISG vehicle is not in the idling state when the oil temperature, engine speed, and vehicle speed detected by the detection unit 21 are not within the predetermined reference range.
(13) Next, when the determination unit 23 determines that the vehicle satisfies the ISG learning condition, the measurement unit 25 may measure a shift time of the transmission 50 when the driving state of the ISG vehicle is changed from the idling state to a restart state. Here, the shift time may be a time until the transmission 50 begins to shift gears, when a user accelerates the vehicle, and then the gear shifting is completed.
(14) Next, the control unit 27 may compare the shift time measured by the measurement unit 25 with a predetermined reference shift time, and transmit control signals for adjusting the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40 according to the compared result.
(15) In more detail, when the shift time measured by the measurement unit 25 is greater than the predetermined reference shift time, the control unit 27 may increase the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40. For example, when the shift time measured by the measurement unit 25 is 4 seconds and the predetermined reference shift time is 1 second, the control unit 27 may transmit a control signal for increasing the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40 by four times to the oil pump 40.
(16) In addition, when the shift time is equal to or less than the predetermined reference shift time, the control unit 27 may decrease the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40. For example, when the shift time is 0.5 seconds and the predetermined reference shift time is 1 second, the control unit 27 may transmit a control signal for decreasing the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40 by two times to the oil pump 40.
(17) The control unit 27 may store the increased or decreased pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40 according to the shift time, i.e. the adjusted amount value of oil, in the storage unit. Next, the control unit 27 may apply the adjusted pressure value of oil stored in the storage unit as the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40 during gear shifting.
(18) Meanwhile, the measurement unit 25 may measure a remaining amount of oil left in the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 when the vehicle is in the idling state.
(19) In this case, the control unit 27 may adjust the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 according to the remaining amount of oil. That is, the control unit 27 may compare the shift time measured by the measurement unit 25 with the predetermined reference shift time, and adjust the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 by a value that reduces the remaining amount of oil left in the solenoid 51 from the amount of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40 according to the compared result.
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(22) When the determination unit 23 determines that the vehicle satisfies the ISG learning condition, the measurement unit 25 measures the shift time of the transmission 50 when the driving state of the ISG vehicle is changed from the idling state to the restart state (S110).
(23) The control unit 27 compares the shift time measured by the measurement unit 25 with the predetermined reference shift time (S120).
(24) In this case, the control unit 27 adjusts the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40 according to the compared result. In more detail, when the shift time is greater than the predetermined reference shift time, the control unit 27 increases the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40 (S130). On the other hand, when the shift time is equal to or less than the predetermined reference shift time, the control unit 27 decreases the pressure of oil supplied to the solenoid 51 of the transmission 50 from the oil pump 40 (S140).
(25) The shift control method according to the embodiment of the present invention can reduce the variation in shift time when the ISG vehicle using the mechanical oil pump in place of the electrical oil pump is restarted. Consequently, it is possible to reduce weight and costs compared to when using the electrical oil pump.
(26) As is apparent from the above description, the present invention has an effect of reducing a variation in shift time when an ISG vehicle using a mechanical oil pump in place of an electrical oil pump is restarted.
(27) Although the present invention has been described with respect to the illustrative embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various variations and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.