Clutch and electric machine control for driveline damping
US-2016068153-A1 · Mar 10, 2016 · US
US9810321B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9810321-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615219936-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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When a state of a vehicle is a predetermined state of the vehicle where vehicle vibration occurs, weak circulating torque is generated to fill backlash inside an automatic transmission and in a power transmission path by half-engaging a second clutch for establishing a second power transmission path while a first power transmission path remains established in the automatic transmission. A speed ratio of the second power transmission path is alternatively set to a lower vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to a speed ratio of the first power transmission path or a higher vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio of the first power transmission path in response to a traveling state. It is possible to generate weak circulating torque in a direction to increase an input shaft rotation speed or in a direction to reduce the input shaft rotation speed in accordance with the traveling state.
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What is claimed is: 1. A control apparatus for a power transmission system, the power transmission system including an automatic transmission configured to transmit power of a driving force source to a drive wheel and selectively establish one of a first power transmission path and a second power transmission path, the control apparatus comprising: an electronic control unit configured to: (i) determine whether a state of a vehicle is a predetermined state of the vehicle where a vibration of the vehicle occurs, (ii) when the state of the vehicle is the predetermined state of the vehicle while the vehicle is traveling in a state where the first power transmission path is established, half-engage an engagement device configured to establish the second power transmission path while the first power transmission path remains established, and (iii) when the state of the vehicle is the predetermined state of the vehicle while the vehicle is traveling in the state where the first power transmission path is established, alternatively set, in response to a traveling state of the vehicle, a speed ratio of the second power transmission path to one of a lower vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to a speed ratio of the first power transmission path and a higher vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio of the first power transmission path. 2. The control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic control unit is configured to: (i) determine whether the traveling state is one of a drive state and a driven state, (ii) when the traveling state is the drive state, set the speed ratio of the second power transmission path to the lower vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio of the first power transmission path, and, (iii) when the traveling state is the driven state, set the speed ratio of the second power transmission path to the higher vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio of the first power transmission path. 3. The control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the automatic transmission includes a transmission mechanism, a continuously variable transmission mechanism, a first engagement device and a second engagement device, the transmission mechanism and the continuously variable transmission mechanism are provided in parallel with each other in a power transmission path between an input rotating member to which power of the driving force source is transmitted and an output rotating member that outputs the power to the drive wheel, so as to establish a speed stage, the first engagement device is configured to establish the first power transmission path in which the transmission mechanism is interposed, the second engagement device is configured to establish the second power transmission path in which the continuously variable transmission mechanism is interposed, and the electronic control unit is configured to set the speed ratio of the second power transmission path to one of the lower vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio of the first power transmission path and the higher vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio of the first power transmission path by setting a speed ratio of the continuously variable transmission mechanism to one of a lower vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio established in the first power transmission path and a higher vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio established in the first power transmission path. 4. The control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the automatic transmission is a stepped transmission in which a plurality of speed stages are selectively established by engaging a predetermined engagement device, and the electronic control unit is configured to set the speed ratio of the second power transmission path to one of the lower vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio of the first power transmission path and the higher vehicle speed-side speed ratio with respect to the speed ratio of the first power transmission path by setting a speed stage that is established in the second power transmission path to one of a lower vehicle speed-side speed stage with respect to a currently established speed stage of the second power transmission path and a higher vehicle speed-side speed stage with respect to a currently established speed stage of the second power transmission path. 5. The control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic control unit is configured to change the state of the vehicle based on an auxiliary load. 6. The control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic control unit is configured to determine whether the vehicle is in a vibration generating state based on whether at least one of a rotation variation or rotation variation angular acceleration of an input shaft rotation speed of the automatic transmission is larger than or equal to a predetermined threshold, at least one of the rotation variation or the rotation variation angular acceleration being calculated based on at least one of an engine rotation speed, a vehicle speed or an estimated input torque of the automatic transmission. 7. The control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic control unit is configured to determine whether the vehicle is in a vibration generating state based on whether at least one of an engine rotation speed, a vehicle speed or an estimated input torque of the automatic transmission is larger than or equal to a corresponding one of respectively set predetermined thresholds.
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