In order to improve the shift quality of Automatic Transmissions (ATs) adopting clutch-to-clutch shift technology, a feedback control strategy is proposed for the torque phase of shift process. With the estimated clutch torque, the off-going clutch is disengaged at the moment when transmitted torque is approaching zero, which contributes to the reduction of shift shock and prevention of clutch tie-up. The proposed control strategy is tested on a complete powertrain simulation model. It is verified that the system is robust to the variations of driving conditions, such as vehicle mass and road grade, etc.
Observer-based feedback control during torque phase of clutch-to-clutch shift process
Beobachterbasierte Steuerung während der Drehmomentphase des clutch-to-clutch-Schaltvorgangs
International Journal of Vehicle Design ; 58 , 1 ; 93-108
2012
16 Seiten, 6 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 21 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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