Method for vibration damping of a drive train by means of an electric machine
US-2017334448-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US10024289B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10024289-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715589402-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 3, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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According to some aspects, methods and systems are presented to reduce noise, vibration, and harshness during start or restart of an engine. In some embodiments, a torque source such as an electric machine provides a torque to an internal combustion engine during restart to counteract vibrations of the system caused by the output torque of the internal combustion engine. The torque provided by the torque source can be expressed as a sum of a non-linear component and an input shaped component. A perturbation technique can be utilized for separating the scales and isolating the non-linear response of the system. Command shaping can be applied to the remaining, linear response of the system. Parameters used in the modeling of the internal combustion engine and the system may be pre-determined based on vehicle design and operating conditions, or may be iteratively estimated based on previous restarts during vehicle operation.
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A method for reducing vibration during start or restart of an internal combustion engine (ICE), the method comprising: providing a command signal to a torque source, wherein the command signal is comprised of a sum of a non-linear component and an input shaped component, wherein the non-linear component of the command signal is based at least in part on an approximation of non-linear torque dynamics of rotation of a crankshaft of the ICE during start or restart, and wherein the input shaped component of the command signal is based at least in part on a first natural frequency and a first damping ratio of a first vibration mode, wherein the first vibration mode is a property of a first mechanical component or first group of mechanical components in mechanical communication with the ICE; and generating, by the torque source, a torque output in response to the command signal, wherein the command signal is configured to cause the generation of the torque output such that the torque output counteracts vibration caused by the non-linear torque dynamics of rotation of the crankshaft of the ICE during start or restart and counteracts vibration of the first vibration mode of the first mechanical component or first group of mechanical components. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the non-linear component of the command signal is further based at least in part on a crank angle of the ICE as a function of time, wherein the crank angle is the angle of rotation of a crankshaft associated with motion within a cylinder of the ICE. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the approximation of the non-linear torque dynamics of the ICE comprise an asymptotic approximation of the crank angle, wherein the asymptotic approximation of the crank angle includes a zeroth-order term and a first order term and the approximation of the non-linear torque dynamics of the ICE is determined by equating the acceleration of the first-order term and its derivatives to zero. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the input shaped component of the command signal is configured to reduce the vibration of the first mechanical component or first group of mechanical components, the vibration of the first mechanical component or first group of mechanical components being caused by a linear ramp-up of torque generated by rotation of the crankshaft of the ICE during start or restart of the ICE. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first mechanical component or first group of mechanical components includes a component or group of components from a powertrain or chassis of a vehicle. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the input shaped component of the command signal is based at least in part on at least one of a Zero Vibration (ZV) input shaper, a Zero Vibration and Derivative (ZVD) input shaper, and an Extra-Intensive (EI) input shaper. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the input shaped component of the command signal is further based on a second natural frequency and a second damping ratio of a second vibration mode, wherein the second vibration mode is a property of a second mechanical component or second group of mechanical components in mechanical communication with the ICE, and wherein a first input shaper is defined for the first vibration mode, a second input shaper is defined for the second vibration mode, and the input shaped component of the command signal includes a convolution of the first and second input shapers. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the command signal is further based at least in part on a physical model of piston kinematics of the ICE. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the physical model of piston kinematics of the ICE includes a plurality of physical parameters and one or more of the plurality of physical parameters are predetermined based on an operating condition of the ICE. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the physical model of piston kinematics of the ICE includes a plurality of physical parameters and one or more of the plurality of physical parameters is estimated based on data from previous starts or restarts of the ICE. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein estimating the physical parameters is performed at least in part using a recursive least-square (RLS) or extended Kalman filtering (EKF) based on data from previous restarts of the ICE. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of physical parameters comprise at least one of inertia, stiffness, damping, friction coefficient, and compression ratio. 13. A system for reducing vibration during start or restart of an internal combustion engine (ICE), the system including: an internal combustion engine (ICE) having a crankshaft; an electric machine (EM) having a rotor that is mechanically coupled to the crankshaft of the ICE; and an electronic controller configured to provide a command signal to the EM, the command signal comprised of a sum of a non-linear component and an input shaped component, wherein the non-linear component of the command signal is based at least in part on an approximation of non-linear torque dynamics of rotation of the crankshaft of the ICE during start or restart, and wherein the input shaped component of the command signal is based at least in part on an input shaper characterized by a first natural frequency and a first damping ratio of a first vibration mode, wherein the first vibration mode is a property of a first mechanical component or first group of mechanical components in mechanical communication with the ICE. 14. The system of claim 13 , further comprising a memory device in communication with the electronic controller, the memory device configured to store data to provide to the electronic controller, wherein the providing of the stored command signal by the electronic controller is based at least in part on data provided from the memory device. 15. The system of claim 13 , further comprising a plurality of sensors, wherein the electronic controller is further configured to receive data from at least one of the plurality of sensors and the command signal is further based at least in part on the received data. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of sensors includes a shaft encoder configured to convert a crank angle of the ICE to an electrical signal, wherein the crank angle is the angle of rotation of a crankshaft associated with motion within a cylinder of the ICE, wherein the electrical signal is convertible into data that is receivable by the electronic controller. 17. The system of claim 15 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of sensors includes at least one of an accelerometer, a temperature sensor, a displacement sensor, a phase motor current sensor, a battery current sensor, an EM rotor position sensor, a pressure sensor, and an air flow sensor. 18. A method for reducing vibration during start or restart of an ICE, the method comprising: providing a command signal to a torque source, wherein the command signal is comprised of a sum of a non-linear component and an input shaped component, wherein the non-linear component of the command signal is configured to reduce vibration of the ICE, the vibration of the ICE being caused by non-linear torque dynamics of the rotation of a crankshaft of the ICE during start or restart of the ICE, wherein the input shaped component of the command signal is configured to reduce vibration of a first mechanical component or first group of mechanical components, the vibration of the first mechanical component or first group of mechanical components being caused by a lin
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