WO2010053411A1 - Method and device for preventing a surging of fluids in a tank of a tank truck - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for preventing a surging of fluids in a tank of a tank truck, during transportation.
- Said tank truck having a drive train comprising an internal combustion engine, a clutch device and an automatic or automated manual transmission.
- the present invention uses the realisation that a preventing of the surging in the tank, would improve the safety for tank trucks.
- the unwanted vehicle oscillations must occur before they can be neutralised, which means that it still will be a period of time as the tank truck is exposed to the low frequency longitudinal oscillations.
- the aim of the present invention is to suggest a method which prevents the occurring of low longitudinal oscillations of a tank truck, derived from surging in a partly filled up tank.
- a further aim of the invention is to suggest a device for controlling the drive train of such tank trucks.
- the present invention relates to a method for preventing a surging of fluids in a tank of a tank truck having a tank for transportation of fluids.
- the drive train comprises an internal combustion engine, a clutch device and an automatic or automated manual transmission. Further the drive train is controlled by an electronic control unit, which is prepared to receive input data from detecting means for detecting a tank driving mode and sensing means for sensing a load status of the vehicle.
- the inventive method comprises the steps of: - detecting a tank drive mode, - calculating a launch gear, and
- the detecting means for detecting a tank drive mode can for example be a manual device controlled by a driver, for example a button, an arm or any other kind of switch inside the drivers cabin of the tank truck.
- the driver activates the tank drive mode through the switch when the tank truck is driving with a partly filled tank.
- Another example of a possible detecting means can be a sensor, which detects if a tank load is connected to the truck and preferably also detect that the tank is partly filled.
- the sensing means sends input data to the ECU when a tank load, i.e. a tank drive mode, is detected.
- the detecting means for detecting a tank drive mode can also be an ECU which activates the tank driving mode upon detection of a predetermined vehicle behaviour.
- Said mentioned different detecting means for detecting a tank drive mode can be combined.
- Said automatic transmission can be a step geared planetary gear based transmission.
- Said automated manual transmission (AMT) is a step geared transmission with a counter shaft arrangement
- a launch gear for the tank truck is calculated from the tank truck data, such as drive train specifics and the mass of the tank truck together with the data collected from the sensing means.
- the aim is to find a launch gear that is as high as possible, but still can offer enough torque to launch the tank truck. In this way a smooth launch of the tank truck will be possible.
- the start gear is one gear higher than with a launch with a correspondent solid load. For example: A 12 speed, 40 ton truck, would normally launch from its second gear. With a tank drive mode activated the same truck would launch from its third gear.
- the clutch device can be a friction clutch or a torque converter of any kind that fulfil the purpose as a disengagable/engagable torque transmitting element in a drive line. Due to the limited torque gradient the clutch device will disengage and engage slower and therefore enclose a longer period of slip during its disengagement and engagement. Hence a smoother transition from a still standing position by launching the tank truck and between the different gears during a gear change will be realized.
- the sensing means for sensing the load status of the tank truck is called up by the ECU and the ECU receives input data from the sensing means.
- the sensing means can alternatively also have the function as a detecting means.
- the sensing means can for example be sensors in the tank, and that said sensors can identify the load, the fill level and preferably other fluid specifics. Such sensors could be pressure sensors and/or fluid presence sensors and/or fill level sensors and/or viscosity sensors and/or alternative sensors, which could sense the wanted data.
- the sensing means can be an information device, in which an operator manually or automatically specifies the load data, such as; fill level and/or density and/or viscosity and/or any other relevant data.
- the manual specification of the data can for example be done through a keyboard, a touch screen or the like and an semi-automatically or automatically specification in the information device can for example be done through scanning of a barcode or the like, or be transmitted to the device.
- a further possibility is a device in combination with sensors.
- the inventive method embodiments suggest a tank drive mode to control a drive line of a tank truck.
- the method will during launch and travel, minimize or even avoid dangerous surging of a fluid in the tank, causing low frequency longitudinal oscillations of the tank truck. Due to the inventive method safety for the driver of the tank truck and the fellow road-users is significantly increased. Further, a cleaning of the tank is simplified, since the need for anti-surging elements in the tank is reduced.
- the ECU will control the engine torque in such a way that it slowly increases or decreases until it reaches the, from the driver or from a cruise control, demanded torque.
- a softer acceleration or retardation which leads to less surge in the tank will be the result.
- a smoother gear change will be achieved through the suggested transmission control, which reduces the gear change velocity of the tank truck during vehicle acceleration. The gear change will be performed earlier than if the truck would drive with a solid load. With earlier is meant; at a lower engine speed and as a result there of at a lower velocity of the tank truck.
- a 12 speed, 40 ton truck would have its gear change engine speed at 1900 rpm, for a three step gear change, and at 1700 rpm, for a two step gear change, and at 1550 rpm, for a one step gear.
- the same truck with a tank drive mode activated would avoid a three step gear change, and have it gear change speed at 1600 rpm, for a two step gear change, and at 1450 rpm, for a one step gear change.
- a third measure is suggested, which disables a "kick down” function. This, since the "kick down” function endeavours a fast change in torque, which contradicts the soul of this invention.
- the suggested additional steps are independent of each other; therefore one of the additional steps or any combination of the additional steps can be included in the tank drive mode.
- a calculation of the mass of the load must be done by the ECU.
- Known methods to calculate the mass of the load during launch are based on the relationship between acceleration and driving force or acceleration, vehicle speed and opening of a throttle valve. Such a method collects data from the engine and the drive train during a fix and mostly short time period. Due to the inertial reaction of the fluid such a method will end up false if this is not included in the calculation.
- An improved method to calculate the mass of the tank truck during the launch of the vehicle is suggested.
- the improved method suggests that in addition to the relation between engine data and drive train data respectively and the vehicle acceleration and/or speed and/or throttle opening, a compensation for the inertial reaction of the fluid is done. This could be a longer sensing period for collecting data for the calculation, and that the longer sensing period permits a compensation of the inertial reaction of the fluid.
- An extension of the inventive method involves measures for reducing the occurrence of surging during retardation.
- the extended method comprises the steps of: - limiting the brake gradient, caused by an auxiliary braking system of the tank truck, and/or
- auxiliary braking system is for example a retarder, an exhaust braking system or engine braking system (engine compression brake).
- a limiting of the primary braking system (service brakes) is not recommended, due to safety reasons.
- the reduced gear change velocity of the tank truck during retardation results in a smoother gear change, i.e. the gear change will be performed later than normal in order to decrease the difference in torque when the clutch device opens and closes.
- a special automatic braking program can be hindered to be activated in order to limit the risk of surging in the tank.
- Such a special automatic braking program when activated can typically be arranged to maximize engine braking by using high engine rotational speeds, i. e. the transmission down shifts as many gear steps as possible.
- the inventive method as an alternative comprises the steps of:
- a detection of the low frequency longitudinal oscillations of the tank truck can be made in the drive train.
- a plurality of sensor are present in the drive train, to monitor the behaviour of the drive train.
- the sensors are present in the engine, the transmissions, the differential and/or the wheels.
- the low frequency longitudinal oscillations of the tank truck can be traced in the information from these sensors.
- the low frequency longitudinal oscillations of the tank truck will influence the drive train, so that also the drive train shows these low frequency oscillations.
- the low frequency oscillations in the drive train derived from surging in the tank, can be separated from other oscillations in the drive train, for example derived from the engine or the transmission since these oscillations show a much higher frequency.
- the information from the sensors can be analyzed in the ECU and when low frequency oscillations, derived from the fluid in the tank is found, the ECU calculates the timing and intensity of the next change in torque, so that this change counteract with the low frequency oscillations in the drive train.
- Such a counteraction can contradict the conditions of the tank drive mode.
- the ECU can therefore in a situation with low frequency longitudinal oscillations of the tank truck overrule previous conditions to be able to counteract the low frequency oscillations. For example, an abrupt and sudden disengagement or engagement of the clutch device can be allowed.
- said plurality of available sensors can be used for comparison of engine output torque and vehicle acceleration. If the fluid in the tank is moving the engine torque and the vehicle acceleration will walk out of step. This can be used for detection of a surging fluid in the tank.
- the method comprises the steps of: - storage of detected and calculated data in a storage means, and
- the electronic control unit accessing the data in the storage means instead of detecting and/or calculating new data when the tank circumstances are unchanged, and - replacing existing data in the storage means, when new data has been detected, and - recalculating the data for the tank drive mode when detected data has changed.
- the detected and calculated data is stored in a storage means, such as a RAM, and can at any time be accessed by the electronic control unit to write new data or read saved data.
- a storage means such as a RAM
- the data from the storage means is preferably used.
- new data When new data has been detected, it will replace the previous data in the storage means and the tank drive mode data, such as launch gear and gear change patterns are recalculated based on the new data, whereupon the recalculated data is stored in the storage means.
- an inlet or an outlet from the tank is automatically detected.
- the tank filled up volume or the, from the tank drained off volume is detected by sensing means.
- the ECU will always sense if a volume of the fluid in the tank has changed and therefore have to recalculate new values, such as launch gear and gear change patterns.
- new values such as launch gear and gear change patterns.
- tank trucks that are filled and/or drained at several stations this would be a preferred feature.
- Such tank trucks could be tank trucks for milk transportation or heating oil for private houses. These trucks may already be equipped with such detecting/sensing means and these could then be connected with the ECU to communicate the detected values.
- Figure 1 is a schematic view of an embodiment of an inventive device.
- Figure 2 shows a schematic view of a second embodiment of an inventive device.
- Figure 3 shows a flow chart of the inventive method.
- FIG 1 a schematic view of a tank truck 1 according to the invention is shown.
- the tank truck 1 encloses a drive train with an engine 2, a clutch device 3, a transmission 4, a differential 5 and two wheels 6.
- the drive train is controlled by an electronic control unit ECU.
- the ECU receives signals from a tank drive mode (TDM) detecting unit 7 in a driver's cabin.
- TDM tank drive mode
- the ECU uses the sensing means 8, which are sensors 9 having access to the tank 10.
- TDM detecting unit 7 When the driver positions the TDM detecting unit 7 in the position ON a signal is sent to the ECU that TDM is activated. The ECU will then collect relevant data from the sensors 9. Using the collected data and known drive train data the ECU calculates the TDM data, such as launch gear, limited torque gradient for clutch device 3 and engine 2.
- sensors 11 are present in the drive train.
- the sensors 11 monitor the drive train, and through these sensors 11 low frequency oscillations are detected in the drive train.
- FIG. 2 shows a second schematic view of a tank truck 1 , in which the parts corresponding to the same parts as in figure 1 has been provided with the same reference number.
- the embodiment according to figure 2 is provided with the sensing means 8, which comprises a manual device 9' and a sensor means 9".
- the manual device 9' an operator can specify the specifics of the fluid in the tank 10, such as density, viscosity, etc.
- the sensor means 9" can sense the presence of a fluid in the tank 10 and preferably also the fill level of the tank 10.
- the sensor means 9" can also be used as detecting means T to send a signal to the ECU that a fluid is present in the tank 10 and the tank is just partly filled. The ECU then starts the TDM.
- the inventive method is illustrated as used in a tank truck 1 from figure 1 or 2.
- the method starts with that the passive TDM 23 is activated with an activation signal 21 from the detecting means 7.
- the ECU starts to collect load information 20 from the sensing means 8 via a load input signal 22.
- the collected information 20 about the load is saved (41) in a storage means, RAM 24. If previous load data already exists in the storage means 24 the new load data replaces the previous load data.
- the ECU calculates the TDM data. If the load data is consistent, then the existing load data can be read 43 by the ECU from the storage means 24.
- the calculation of the TDM data is done in the flow chart boxes 30, 31 , 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36. When, all the data is calculated the tank truck is ready to launch and be driven in a tank drive mode 40. Also the calculated TDM data is saved 42 in the storage means 24.
- the saved TDM data 24 are read 44 by the ECU, as long as the load data is consistent.
- the core TDM method consists of the steps with the flow chart numbers 20, 21 , 22, 23, 30, 31 and 40.
- the method steps 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 are optional and one or a plurality of the optional method steps 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 can be included in the method.
- the compulsory method step 30 involves calculation of a launch gear.
- the compulsory method step 31 involves limiting the torque gradient of the clutch device.
- the optional method step 32 involves a limiting of a torque gradient of the engine.
- the optional method step 33 involves a reducing of a gear change velocity of the tank truck during acceleration.
- the optional method step 34 involves a disabling of a kick down function
- the optional method step 35 involves limiting the brake gradient of an auxiliary braking system.
- the optional method step 36 involves a reducing of the gear change velocity of the tank truck during retardation.
- the optional method step 37 involves detecting 37' the data for mass calculation 37 of the tank truck throughout an extended period of time during launch of the tank truck, and considering the inertial reaction of the fluid in the mass calculation 37.
- the optional method step 38 and 39 involves detecting 38 a low frequency longitudinal oscillation of the tank truck derived from surging in the tank and sending a signal to the ECU with the detected oscillation.
- the ECU then calculates 39 the timing and intensity of the next change in torque in the drive train to counteract the low frequency longitudinal oscillation of the tank truck.
- said activation signal 21 can be the outcome of an ECU comparing engine output torque and vehicle acceleration. If the fluid in the tank is surging the engine torque and the vehicle acceleration will walk out of step. Thus, if the ECU detects that the engine torque and vehicle acceleration has walked out of step said ECU can be programmed to initiate said activation signal 21 and the inventive procedure will continue as described above in connection to figure 3.
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