Diesel Engine Coordinated Control for at Upshift Process

Yanwu Ge, Ying Huang

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Abstract

The ever-growing number of interacting electronic vehicle control systems requires new control algorithms to manage the increasing system complexity. As a result, torque-based control architecture has been popular for its easy extension as the torque demand variable is the only interface between the engine control algorithms and other vehicle control systems. Under the torque-based control architecture, the engine and AT coordinated control for upshift process is investigated. Based on the dynamics analysis, quantitative relationship between the turbine torque of HTC and output shaft torque of AT has been obtained. Then the coordinated control strategy has been developed to smooth the torque trajectory of AT output shaft. The designed control strategy is tested on a powertrain simulation model in MATLAB/Simulink and a test bench. Through simulation, the shift time range in which the engine coordinated control strategy is effective is acquired. The experimental results show that torque response of the diesel engine with electronic unit pumps can meet the requirements of coordinated control and the developed strategy can reduce the shift jerk and sliding friction work apparently.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSAE Technical Papers
Volume2016-October
Issue numberOctober
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Sept 2016
EventSAE Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress, COMVEC 2016 - Rosemont, United States
Duration: 4 Oct 20166 Oct 2016

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