WO2007100278A1 - A method and a device for controlling a disc clutch - Google Patents
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- WO2007100278A1 WO2007100278A1 PCT/SE2006/000276 SE2006000276W WO2007100278A1 WO 2007100278 A1 WO2007100278 A1 WO 2007100278A1 SE 2006000276 W SE2006000276 W SE 2006000276W WO 2007100278 A1 WO2007100278 A1 WO 2007100278A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D48/00—External control of clutches
- F16D48/06—Control by electric or electronic means, e.g. of fluid pressure
- F16D48/08—Regulating clutch take-up on starting
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- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16D2500/00—External control of clutches by electric or electronic means
- F16D2500/30—Signal inputs
- F16D2500/302—Signal inputs from the actuator
- F16D2500/3026—Stroke
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- F16D2500/314—Signal inputs from the user
- F16D2500/31406—Signal inputs from the user input from pedals
- F16D2500/31426—Brake pedal position
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F16D2500/31406—Signal inputs from the user input from pedals
- F16D2500/3144—Accelerator pedal position
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D2500/00—External control of clutches by electric or electronic means
- F16D2500/50—Problem to be solved by the control system
- F16D2500/502—Relating the clutch
- F16D2500/50224—Drive-off
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D2500/00—External control of clutches by electric or electronic means
- F16D2500/50—Problem to be solved by the control system
- F16D2500/512—Relating to the driver
- F16D2500/5126—Improving response to driver inputs
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D2500/00—External control of clutches by electric or electronic means
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D2500/00—External control of clutches by electric or electronic means
- F16D2500/70—Details about the implementation of the control system
- F16D2500/704—Output parameters from the control unit; Target parameters to be controlled
- F16D2500/70402—Actuator parameters
- F16D2500/7041—Position
- F16D2500/70414—Quick displacement to clutch touch point
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- the present invention relates to a method of controlling an automatic disc clutch according to the preamble to claim 1 below, the disc clutch being arranged in a motor vehicle in order to transmit motive force from an internal combustion engine to a gearbox.
- the invention also relates to a control unit for controlling an automatic disc clutch according to the preamble to claim 5.
- the invention also relates to a computer program for carrying out said method.
- AMT Automatic Mechanical Transmissions
- a gearbox of the AMT-type usually comprises an input shaft, an intermediate shaft, which has at least one toothed gear meshing with a toothed gear on the input shaft, and main shaft with toothed gears, which mesh with toothed gears on the intermediate shaft.
- the main shaft is then further connected to an output shaft coupled to the driving wheels via a prop shaft, for example.
- Each pair of toothed gears has a different gear ratio from another pair of gears in the gearbox. Different transmission ratios are obtained in that different pairs of gears transmit the torque from the engine to the driving wheels .
- the throttle lever controls the fuel supply to the engine, controls the vehicle' s engine via electrical wiring and electronic signals.
- the throttle lever is therefore equipped with sensors for detecting the throttle lever position, that is to say what throttle opening is required.
- an automatic disc clutch as described above is included in the AMT and is usually controlled by means of information on the position of the throttle lever, the rotational speed of the engine, the engine output torque, the position of the disc clutch and from a reference position of the disc clutch, which is selected on the basis of when the disc clutch just begins to transmit torque (traction position) , this position being relatively easy to define.
- a torque typically transmitted in the reference position may be in the order of 30 Nm.
- the engine output torque is mostly calculated from the quantity of fuel injected into the engine.
- the reference position of the disc clutch is used to give the driver of the vehicle more accurate control of the vehicle take off in that the disc clutch assumes the reference position immediately a starting gear is selected and engaged.
- the vehicle is prepared for immediate take off.
- the driver experiences only a small flat spot, if any, when the accelerator pedal is depressed. The driver therefore obtains a theoretically direct response and the vehicle in principle starts to move as soon as the accelerator pedal starts to be depressed.
- Fig. Ia shows the fundamental correlation between the position of the accelerator pedal and the torque transmitted to the input shaft of the gearbox according to the prior art.
- the disc clutch assumes the reference position and a certain torque is therefore transmitted to the input shaft of the gearbox.
- the more the driver depresses the accelerator pedal the more torque is transmitted to the gearbox and an acceleration of the vehicle is obtained.
- Fig. Ib correspondingly shows basically how, according to the prior art, ⁇ the position of the disc clutch depends on the position of the accelerator pedal.
- POS RF reference position
- the maximum position in Fig. Ib denotes the clutch in the fully engaged position.
- WO2004/005744 shows an arrangement where a clutch control system may also select a more disengaged position at zero throttle opening, if the control system does not receive signals indicating that the driver intends to start (vehicle take off) the vehicle, for example if the control system detects that the driver is keeping the vehicle brake pedal depressed.
- the method according to the invention describes a method for controlling the position of an automatic disc clutch, in which method the primary function of the disc clutch is to transmit motive force from an internal combustion engine arranged in a vehicle to an input shaft of a stagegeared gearbox arranged in the vehicle.
- the method is employed when the gearbox has a starting gear engaged and the clutch is positioned in a first position (Pos RF ) , which prepares the vehicle for take off, and where in said first position the clutch transmits a smaller torque.
- the method is characterized in that if a driver of the vehicle does not demand vehicle take off torque by activating a throttle control within a predetermined time, said clutch will be positioned in a second more disengaged position
- said clutch is positioned in said second position when sensing depression of the brake pedal if a brake pedal in the vehicle is depressed before said predetermined time has passed.
- Fig. Ia and Ib show the fundamental correlation between transmitted torque and throttle lever position, and between clutch position and accelerator pedal position according to the prior art.
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a device for controlling an automatic disc clutch according to the invention, the disc clutch being arranged between an engine and an automatic stagegeared gearbox .
- Fig. 3 shows the fundamental correlation between transmitted torque and clutch position according to one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 4 shows diagrammatically a computer device that is used according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 2 1 denotes a six-cylinder internal combustion engine, for example a Diesel engine, the crankshaft 2 of which is coupled to a single-disc dry clutch generally denoted by 3, which is enclosed in a clutch cover 4.
- the clutch may have more than one disc and pressure plate 12.
- the crankshaft 2 is rotationally fixed to the clutch housing 5 of the clutch 3, while the disc 6 thereof is rotationally fixed to an input shaft 7, which is rotatably supported in a gearbox housing 8 of a gearbox generally denoted by 9.
- a main shaft 10 and an intermediate shaft 11 are also rotatably supported in the nousing 8.
- Servo devices in the gearbox, which engage and disengage the different gears in the gearbox 9, are controlled by an electronic control unit 45 as a function of control unit input signals representing various engine and vehicle data.
- the control unit 45 comprises a microcomputer with memory units.
- the throttle lever 48 is an accelerator pedal, but it may also feasibly be some form of manually controlled throttle, for example a throttle on the steering wheel.
- the position of the throttle lever is obtained from an angle sensor 49, which is coordinated with the pedal arm 51 of the throttle lever 48 pivotally mounted on a shaft 50.
- the control unit 45 via an engine control unit 15, may also control the fuel injection, that is to say the engine torque or engine speed, as a function of the throttle lever position and the air admission to a pneumatic piston-cylinder device 47, which controls the clutch 3.
- the position of the automatic clutch 3 is obtained by a position sensor 17.
- the degree of engagement of the disc clutch 3 may be divided into several different levels or positions.
- the traction position is the position of the clutch 3 when it is transmitting just sufficient motive force from the engine 1 to the gearbox 9 that the vehicle can just start to move forwards from stationary.
- a known method of identifying the traction position is shown, for example, in SE 9903117-1.
- a typical value for the traction position is a clutch position which transmits approximately 30 Nm.
- the embodiment according to figure 2 is further equipped with a service brake system for retarding the vehicle in a known manner.
- the service brake system comprises a brake control unit (not shown) for controlling brake actuators (not shown) and a brake pedal 60 for generating input signals to said brake control unit and also said control unit 45, thus providing the brake control unit and the control unit 45 with information about driver retarding demands.
- the control unit 45 immediately controls the clutch from a disengaged position to a traction position to make the vehicle ready for take off.
- a disengaged position is depicted Posi
- the traction position henceforth defined as the reference position, is depicted Pos RF .
- the clutch 3 is fully engaged at PoS ⁇ i ax and, thus/, maximum torque is transmitted from the engine 1 to the gearbox 9.
- the driver or the automatic control system selects and engages a starting gear; -a starting gear is already engaged and the driver fully releases the brake pedal;
- the control unit 45 is programmed to start a time counter (not shown) when the clutch 3 is positioned in said reference position POS RF .
- a time counter e. g. 5 seconds
- the control unit 45 is programmed to position the clutch 3 back to the disengaged position Posi.
- the control unit 45 is programmed to immediately move the clutch 3 from Pos RF to the disengaged Posi if the brake pedal 60 is depressed.
- the brake pedal 60 can be provided with an angle sensor for sensing and sending a signal to the control unit 45 if the brake pedal 60 has been depressed.
- the control unit 45 uses a brake light signal, that is sent in a known manner from the brake control unit to brake lights (not shown) arranged on the vehicle, to register if the brake pedal 60 has been depressed.
- Figure 4 shows an apparatus 500 according to one embodiment of the invention, comprising a nonvolatile memory 520, a processor 510 and a read and write memory 560.
- the memory 520 has a first memory part 530, in which a computer program for controlling the apparatus 500 is stored.
- the computer program in the memory part 530 for controlling the apparatus 500 can be an operating system.
- the apparatus 500 can be enclosed in, for example, a control unit, such as the control unit 45.
- the data- processing unit 510 can comprise, for example, a microcomputer .
- the memory 520 also has a second memory part 540, in which a program for controlling the clutch according to the invention is stored.
- the program for controlling the clutch is stored in a separate nonvolatile data storage medium 550, such as, for example, a CD or an exchangeable semiconductor memory.
- the program can be stored in an executable form or in a compressed state.
- the data-processing unit 510 runs a specific function, it should be clear that the data-processing unit 510 is running a specific part of the program stored in the memory 540 or a specific part of the program stored in the nonvolatile recording medium 550.
- the data-processing unit 510 is tailored for communication with the memory 550 through a data bus 514.
- the data-processing unit 510 is also tailored for communication with the memory 520 through a data bus 512.
- the data-processing unit 510 is tailored for communication with the memory 560 through a data bus 511.
- the data-processing unit 510 is also tailored for communication with a data port 590 by the use of a data bus 515.
- the method according to the present invention can be executed by the data-processing unit 510, by the data- processing unit 510 running the program stored in the memory 540 or the program stored in the nonvolatile recording medium 550.
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