Systems and methods for detecting and reducing high driveline torsional levels in automobile transmissions
US-9174645-B2 · Nov 3, 2015 · US
US9925972B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9925972-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313923758-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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A method and a system for reducing driveline speed oscillations related to a driveline resonance frequency are described. Driveline speed oscillations may be reduced via slipping a driveline clutch or adjusting torque of a driveline motor/generator. The method and system may be activated during select vehicle operating conditions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A driveline operating method, comprising: receiving sensor inputs to a controller; increasing slip of a clutch in a driveline via the controller in response to a band pass filtered driveline speed exceeding first and second threshold speeds, and adjusting slip of the clutch when the clutch has capacity to adjust slip at a rate of driveline resonance frequency multiplied by a value of four during driveline speed oscillations, and slipping the clutch continuously when the clutch does not have capacity to adjust slip at the rate of driveline resonance frequency multiplied by the value of four during driveline speed oscillations. 2. The driveline operating method of claim 1 , further comprising decreasing slip of the clutch in the driveline in response to the band pass filtered driveline speed not exceeding the first and second threshold speeds, the first threshold speed a positive speed, the second threshold speed a negative speed. 3. The driveline operating method of claim 1 , where the clutch is a driveline disconnect clutch positioned in the driveline between a transmission and an engine. 4. The driveline operating method of claim 3 , further comprising adjusting torque of a driveline integrated starter/generator in response to a torque capacity of the driveline integrated starter/generator minus a present torque output of the driveline integrated starter/generator being greater than a torque to compensate driveline speed oscillations. 5. The driveline operating method of claim 1 , further comprising selecting a wheel speed sensor at a first location to provide the band pass filtered driveline speed in response to the wheel speed sensor being available, and selecting a second speed sensor at a second location to provide the band pass filtered driveline speed in response to the wheel speed sensor being unavailable. 6. The driveline operating method of claim 1 , where the band pass filtered driveline speed is filtered at a frequency based on a driveline resonance frequency, the driveline resonance frequency based on the driveline including a U-joint positioned between two driveshaft halves. 7. The driveline operating method of claim 1 , where the clutch is a lockup clutch of a torque converter. 8. The driveline operating method of claim 1 , where increasing slip is provided when driveline speed is oscillating. 9. The driveline operating method of claim 1 , further comprising increasing slip of the clutch in response to a vehicle speed being in a range where a natural resonance frequency of the driveline is present. 10. The driveline operating method of claim 1 , where the band pass filtered driveline speed is filtered via a band pass filter set to capture a natural frequency of the driveline.
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