Influence of a clutch control current profile to improve shift quality for a wheel loader automatic transmission

Author(s):  
Joo-young Oh ◽  
Jin-young Park ◽  
Jung-woo Cho ◽  
Jeong-gil Kim ◽  
Jae-hoon Kim ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 32 (7) ◽  
pp. 561-568 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong-Chan Lee ◽  
Kwan-Soo Kim ◽  
Jong-Hyung Yim ◽  
Hyo-Won Lee ◽  
Young-Min Kwon ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Erlie Wang ◽  
Huiyan Chen ◽  
Gang Tao ◽  
Xianhui Wang ◽  
Hongliang Wang

Estimation of the oil hydraulic pressure for the gear-shift elements can be useful for the development of closed-loop control of the automatic transmission fitted to a heavy off-highway vehicle for a good gear-shift quality, to reduce the dissipated energy and the vehicular shift jerk in complex working conditions. The unified dynamic model for a three-degree-of-freedom planetary automatic transmission is presented, and the power-on upshift from first gear to second gear is considered as an example. The unified model is more efficient than the conventional model for the dynamic analysis; furthermore, it provides a computational method for the inertia of the transmission when in gear. From a phased characteristic analysis, real-time estimation of the oil pressure for the gear-shift elements in the sliding process, i.e. the torque phase and the inertia phase, is addressed; then the improved control scheme for the power-on upshift from first gear to second gear is developed and validated using a heavy off-highway vehicle equipped with a high-power full-range speed-regulating diesel engine. The experimental results show that the model-based oil pressure estimation is able to reflect the dynamic characteristics of the system in changing conditions, and the corresponding control strategy can improve the gear-shift quality and the vehicular performance effectively.


2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-106
Author(s):  
Xin-xin Zhao ◽  
Chao Guan

Heavy dump vehicles are usually working with big load changes and bad work environment, thus change the friction performance of transmission clutches, as well as great affect the shift quality seriously, which influence the vehicle performance. Many researchers developed a lot to design a useful automatic transmission control system. Using PID tracking control and Monte Carlo method, the controller based on an dynamic model was set up to analyze the shifting process of automatic transmission and its robustness in this paper.The shift process was divided into four stages, low-gear phase, torque phase, inertia phase and high-gear phase. The model presents the process from the first gear to the second gear when the torque has big change.Since the jerk and the friction work of clutch are both related to the speed of clutch which was easier to control, it was chose as the target to control the oil pressure for satisfying the requirement of shift quality.The simulation software, Maplesim and Simulink, were used to build the vehicle model and shifting controller for simulation under different working conditions, and the maximum jerk was changed from 34 m/s3 to 12 m/s3 after the optimization. In this paper the Monte Carlo has been used to quantize and evaluate the robustness of the closed-loop system for the friction coefficients and output torque of turbine variation leading by the friction feature parameters and throttle angle changed. Monte Carlo method was used to analyze the effectiveness and robustness of PID controller, which proves that it has good control effect when the throttle is ongoing minor fluctuations. When the throttle is full opening, a quadratic optimal controller based on disturbance is designed by the method of multi-objective optimization. When it changes within 20 percent, PID controller was designed under the guidance of tracking thoughts. The results also show that the controller could still obtain better effect when the friction coefficient ranged from -40 % to 40 % as well as engine torque changed from -20 % to 20 %, which indicates the robustness of controller.


The authors have studied the process of gear shifting, smoothness of it and peculiarities of automatic gearbox functioning of during car operation. The article describes the urgency of the problem of jerks and vibrations when changing gears. When assessing the smoothness of gear shifting, the method of technical state vibroacoustic diagnostics is applied. The method is based on the recorded parameters of vibration velocity, vibration acceleration, vibration movement with their further conversion (fast Fourier transform) into a spectralsignal. The procedure of longitudinal vibration acceleration measurements on cars in operation is described. A comparative analysis of the smoothness of gear shifting in an automatic transmission was carried out using the example of modern passenger cars. Keywords car; car operation; automatic gearbox; technical condition; gearbox malfunction; smoothness; jerks; jolts; gear shift quality criteria; vibration acceleration


1993 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshitaka Naruse ◽  
Yasuhiro Nakashima ◽  
Yasuhiro Murayama ◽  
Yasuji Akiyoshi ◽  
Tamotsu Kurachi

Author(s):  
Ivan Cvok ◽  
Vanja Ranogajec ◽  
Josko Deur ◽  
Yijing Zhang ◽  
Vladimir Ivanovic ◽  
...  

Abstract The paper presents a detailed numerical and algebraic analysis of potential for improving the step ratio automatic transmission (AT) upshift performance by means of modulating the off-going clutch during the inertia phase. The numerical analysis is based on Pareto optimal frontiers obtained by using the previously developed methods for AT shift control trajectory optimization and piecewise-linear control profile parameter optimization, where the control objectives include minimization of shift time, vehicle RMS jerk, and clutch dissipated energy. The analysis concerns the following control scenarios related to inertia phase: 1) oncoming clutch control only, 2) combined action of oncoming and off-going clutch; 3) oncoming clutch control extended with engine torque reduction control, and 4) combining all three control actions. The numerical results relate to an advanced 10-speed AT and various single-step and double-step upshifts, with emphasis on 1-3 shift. The numerical analysis results are proven algebraically based on a simplified AT model represented in bond graph form. The presented analysis shows that the off-going clutch can reduce either shift time or RMS jerk index by introducing power recirculation via the two clutches, which is in turn paid for by certain increase of AT energy loss.


Author(s):  
Debraj Bhattacharjee ◽  
Prabha Bhola ◽  
Pranab K Dan

The automatic transmission system is very crucial for the high-speed vehicles, where the planetary or epicyclic gearbox is a standard feature. With the increase in design intricacies of planetary gearbox, mathematical modelling has become complex in nature and therefore there is a need for modelling of multistage planetary gearbox including the shifting scheme. A random search-based synthesis of three degrees of freedom (DOF) high-speed planetary gearbox has been presented in this paper, which derives an efficient gear shifting mechanism through designing the transmission schematic of eight speed gearboxes compounded with four planetary gear sets. Furthermore, with the help of lever analogy, the transmission power flow and relative power efficiency have been determined to analyse the gearbox design. A simulation-based testing and validation have been performed which show the proposed model is efficient and produces satisfactory shift quality through better torque characteristics while shifting the gears. A new heuristic method to determine suitable compounding arrangement, based on mechanism enumeration, for designing a gearbox layout is proposed here. An important finding on automotive gear shift quality due to closer gear ratio is also reported in this work.


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