Double-layer control of an automatic mechanical transmission clutch during commercial vehicle start-up

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Abstract

Engagement control of an automatic mechanical transmission clutch during vehicle start-up has important influences on the safety, comfort, service life, energy consumption, and emissions of the vehicle. However, all existing control strategies use single-layer control, which leads to poor temperature adaptability. This paper develops a double-layer control strategy based on an automatic actuator to improve vehicle start-up performance. The governing characteristics of a diesel engine with a variable-speed governor are studied. The working principles and a model of the automatic actuator are described. A simulation of vehicle start-up is constructed and tested. Finally, the double-layer control strategy is verified in an experimental vehicle. The experimental and simulation results show that the double-layer control strategy provides shorter start times, less jerking, and lower friction, thereby demonstrating its effectiveness and practicability.

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Song, M., Wang, H., Liu, H., Peng, P., Wang, X., Pi, D., … He, G. (2019). Double-layer control of an automatic mechanical transmission clutch during commercial vehicle start-up. Strojniski Vestnik/Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 65(9), 515–524. https://doi.org/10.5545/sv-jme.2019.6144

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