Dynamic compensation for clutch control during shift

US9933069B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9933069-B2
Application numberUS-201514689165-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 17, 2015
Priority dateApr 30, 2013
Publication dateApr 3, 2018
Grant dateApr 3, 2018

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When a transmission controller issues a control command, such as pressure to control clutch torque, the response may be delayed due to dynamic properties of the control system. These properties can be modeled using a dynamic response model. One potential model is a combination of a pure time delay and a first order distributed delay. Control methods may be improved in several ways by accounting for the dynamic response. First, the dynamic response model may be used to improve adaptation of a transfer function between the commanded control signal and the clutch torque. Second, the command may be adjusted based on the dynamic response model. Both the pure time delay and the time constant of the first order distributed delay may be functions of operating conditions such as temperature.

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What is claimed is: 1. A transmission comprising: a clutch; and a controller programmed to: command a pressure based on a target clutch torque and a static transfer function to control a torque capacity of the clutch; estimate an actual current pressure based on a first order distributed delay and a record of commanded pressures; estimate a torque transmitted by the clutch; and adapt the static transfer function based on the estimated transmitted torque and the estimated actual current pressure. 2. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the first order distributed delay has a time constant which is a function of a measured temperature. 3. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the controller is programmed to calculate the commanded pressure by calculating a desired pressure based on the static transfer function and applying a lead-lag filter to a desired pressure profile. 4. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the controller is further programmed to forecast the target clutch torque to create a target clutch torque profile and wherein the commanded pressure is based on a future target clutch torque. 5. A transmission comprising: a clutch; and a controller programmed to generate a target clutch torque profile, calculate a desired control signal profile based on a static transfer function and the target clutch torque profile, calculate a commanded control signal by applying a lead-lag filter to the desired control signal profile, issue the commanded control signal to the clutch, estimate a current control signal value based on a dynamic response model and the commanded control signal profile, estimate a current actual clutch torque, and adapt the static transfer function based on the estimated current actual clutch torque and the estimated current control signal value. 6. The transmission of claim 5 wherein the control signal is a pressure. 7. The transmission of claim 5 wherein the dynamic response model includes a pure time delay. 8. The transmission of claim 7 wherein the pure time delay is a function of a set of operating conditions. 9. The transmission of claim 8 wherein the set of operating conditions includes a temperature. 10. The transmission of claim 5 wherein the dynamic response model includes a first order distributed delay with a time constant. 11. The transmission of claim 10 wherein the time constant is a function of a set of operating conditions. 12. The transmission of claim 11 wherein the set of operating conditions includes a temperature. 13. The transmission of claim 5 wherein generating the target clutch torque includes forecasting the target clutch torque to create a target clutch torque profile and wherein the commanded control signal is based on a future target clutch torque.

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  • F16H61/061Primary

    using electric control means · CPC title

  • Torque of the output shaft · CPC title

  • Pressure · CPC title

  • Adaptive correction; Modifying control system parameters, e.g. gains, constants, look-up tables · CPC title

  • F16D48/06Primary

    Control by electric or electronic means, e.g. of fluid pressure · CPC title

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What does patent US9933069B2 cover?
When a transmission controller issues a control command, such as pressure to control clutch torque, the response may be delayed due to dynamic properties of the control system. These properties can be modeled using a dynamic response model. One potential model is a combination of a pure time delay and a first order distributed delay. Control methods may be improved in several ways by accounting…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H61/061. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 03 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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