Optimal shifting control strategy in inertia phase of an automatic transmission for automotive applications
2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 60-61; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.ymssp.2014.12.025
ISSN1096-1216
AutoresFei Meng, Gang Tao, Tao Zhang, Yihuai Hu, Peng Geng,
Tópico(s)Vehicle Dynamics and Control Systems
ResumoShifting quality is a crucial factor in all parts of the automobile industry. To ensure an optimal gear shifting strategy with best fuel economy for a stepped automatic transmission, the controller should be designed to meet the challenge of lacking of a feedback sensor to measure the relevant variables. This paper focuses on a new kind of automatic transmission using proportional solenoid valve to control the clutch pressure, a speed difference of the clutch based control strategy is designed for the shift control during the inertia phase. First, the mechanical system is shown and the system dynamic model is built. Second, the control strategy is designed based on the characterization analysis of models which are derived from dynamics of the drive line and electro-hydraulic actuator. Then, the controller uses conventional Proportional-Integral-Derivative control theory, and a robust two-degree-of-freedom controller is also carried out to determine the optimal control parameters to further improve the system performance. Finally, the designed control strategy with different controller is implemented on a simulation model. The compared results show that the speed difference of clutch can track the desired trajectory well and improve the shift quality effectively.
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