Adaptive clutch slip learning for critical capacity clutch fusing in a continuously variable transmission

US9989146B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9989146-B1
Application numberUS-201715479540-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateApr 5, 2017
Priority dateApr 5, 2017
Publication dateJun 5, 2018
Grant dateJun 5, 2018

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A continuously variable transmission, a control system, and a method are provided. The control system and method are configured to learn a desired running pressure to be applied to a clutch that is lower than a pulley clamping pressure and higher than a pressure at which the clutch would slip (a clutch critical pressure), so that the clutch can act as a fuse to avoid pulley slip. A plurality of clutch slip tests are performed, each of which include decreasing pressure supplied to the clutch until a clutch slip occurs. Clutch slip data points are collected at the point of slip and used to determine a gain and an offset, where the gain is a clutch pressure versus clutch torque capacity gain, and the offset is a clutch pressure offset, which is used to determine the clutch critical pressure.

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A method for controlling a clutch of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) including a variator assembly for a motor vehicle, the method comprising: performing a plurality of clutch slip tests, each clutch slip test including: decreasing pressure supplied to the clutch until a clutch slip occurs at a clutch slip data point including a clutch slip pressure value and a corresponding clutch slip torque value, the clutch slip being determined by a plurality of sensors; storing in a memory the clutch slip data point including the clutch slip pressure value and the corresponding clutch slip torque value; and increasing pressure supplied to the clutch after storing the clutch slip data point in the memory, wherein the step of performing the plurality of clutch slip tests results in a plurality of clutch slip data points being stored in the memory including at least a first clutch slip data point having a clutch slip torque value in a first range and at least a second clutch slip data point having a clutch slip torque value in a second range; determining a gain and an offset based on the plurality of clutch slip data points, where the gain is a clutch pressure versus clutch torque capacity gain, and the offset is a clutch pressure offset; and supplying a running clutch pressure to the clutch that is lower than a pulley clamping pressure of the variator assembly and higher than a clutch critical pressure determined based on the gain and the offset. 2. The method of claim 1 , the step of determining the gain and the offset based on the plurality of clutch slip data points further comprising interpolating a best-fit line through the plurality of clutch slip data points. 3. The method of claim 2 , the first range being a medium-low range and the second range being a medium-high range, wherein the step of performing the plurality of clutch slip tests results in a plurality of clutch slip data points being stored in the memory further including at least a third clutch slip data point having a clutch slip torque value in a bottom-low range and at least a fourth clutch slip data point having a clutch slip torque value in a top-high range. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the step of performing the plurality of clutch slip tests is performed for a duration of vehicle driving conditions within a normal driving range, the normal driving range defined by a plurality of safe conditions at which to perform a clutch slip test. 5. The method of claim 4 , each of the bottom-low range, the medium-low range, the medium-high range, and the top-high range being greater than a null-low torque range, wherein each of the bottom-low range, the medium-low range, the medium-high range, and the top-high range are less than a null-high torque range, and wherein each of the bottom-low range, the medium-low range, the medium-high range, and the top-high range do not overlap with each other. 6. The method of claim 4 , the step of performing the plurality of clutch slip tests including performing each clutch slip test of the plurality of clutch slip tests with a predetermined delay period between performing each clutch slip test. 7. The method of claim 4 , further comprising determining whether a plurality of predetermined conditions are met prior to performing the step of performing the plurality of clutch slip tests, the plurality of predetermined conditions including at least a plurality of the following: the vehicle operating in steady-state conditions; turbine acceleration being within a predetermined turbine acceleration range; engine acceleration being within a predetermined engine acceleration range; vehicle acceleration being within a predetermined vehicle acceleration range; a throttle position exceeding a predetermined threshold; a torque converter clutch being engaged; clutch slip not detected; transmission fluid temperature being within a predetermined temperature range; the plurality of sensors being free of a default mode; and CVT ratio change being within a predetermined CVT ratio change range. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the step of decreasing pressure supplied to the clutch until a clutch slip occurs includes first decreasing the pressure to a deboost pressure in a deboost time period and second decreasing the pressure from the deboost pressure until the clutch slip occurs in a slip time period, the pressure being decreased more rapidly in the deboost time period than in the slip time period. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of sensors includes a first speed sensor fixed to a torque converter turbine and a second speed sensor fixed to a primary pulley of the variator assembly, where the method further comprises determining the clutch slip by detecting a differential between the first and second speed sensors, the method further comprising applying the running clutch pressure to the clutch prior to performing each clutch slip test, the running clutch pressure being equal to at least the clutch critical pressure plus a safety factor. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising updating the best-fit line when a clutch slip data point is stored, the method further comprising performing a rate limiting function so that a change to the best-fit line is limited to a predetermined maximum change for each clutch slip data point stored. 11. The method of claim 10 , the deboost pressure being a first deboost pressure, the method further comprising determining whether a clutch slip has occurred during the deboost time period; and if a clutch slip has occurred during the deboost time period, erasing the clutch slip data points stored in the memory, and resetting the first deboost pressure to a second deboost pressure that is higher than the first deboost pressure. 12. A control system for controlling a clutch of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) having a variator assembly, the control system comprising a memory and an instruction set, the instruction set executable to: perform a plurality of clutch slip tests, wherein for each clutch slip test, the control system is configured to: decrease pressure supplied to the clutch until a clutch slip occurs at a clutch slip data point including a clutch slip pressure value and a corresponding clutch slip torque value, the clutch slip being determined by a plurality of sensors; store in the memory the clutch slip data point including the clutch slip pressure value and the corresponding clutch slip torque value; and increase pressure supplied to the clutch after storing the clutch slip data point in the memory, wherein the control system is configured to store in the memory at least a first clutch slip data point having a clutch slip torque value in a first range and at least a second clutch slip data point having a clutch slip torque value in a second range; determine a gain and an offset based on the plurality of clutch slip data points, where the gain is a clutch pressure versus clutch torque capacity gain, and the offset is a clutch pressure offset; and cause a hydraulic system to supply a running clutch pressure to the clutch that is lower than a pulley clamping pressure of the variator assembly and higher than a clutch critical pressure determined based on the gain and the offset. 13. The control system of claim 12 , the control system being integrated within a motor vehicle, the control system being configured to perform the plurality of clutch slip tests with a predetermined delay period between each clutch slip test, wherein the control system is configured to perform the plurality of clutch slip tests for a duration of vehicle driving conditions within a normal driving range defin

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What does patent US9989146B1 cover?
A continuously variable transmission, a control system, and a method are provided. The control system and method are configured to learn a desired running pressure to be applied to a clutch that is lower than a pulley clamping pressure and higher than a pressure at which the clutch would slip (a clutch critical pressure), so that the clutch can act as a fuse to avoid pulley slip. A plurality of…
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Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D48/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 05 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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