![]() Control of a powertrain backlash
专利摘要:
lO 33 Abstract A method and a system for controlling a backlash of apowertrain included in a vehicle in connection with a gearshifting operation is presented. The method comprises: - controlling, in connection with a first gear shiftingoperation, a clutch included in the powertrain to a slippingposition Csnp, in which slipping position Csnp the clutchtransfers a slipping torque Tshp being less than a torque Tdoædbeing transferred in a closed position Cdsfiu fOr thê ClUtCh; - analysing a change w of a rotational speed w for an inputshaft of a gearbox included in the powertrain; - determining a position Cmï for the clutch, for whichposition Cmï the change w of the rotational speed w has avalue wdfl corresponding to a backlash torque Tmwmam, thebacklash torque Tmwmam having a predetermined value foreliminating the backlash; and - utilising the determined clutch position Cmï for controllingthe clutch in connection with a second subsequent gear shifting operation. Fig. 2 公开号:SE1650490A1 申请号:SE1650490 申请日:2016-04-12 公开日:2017-10-13 发明作者:Udd Jonas;Kjell Anders 申请人:Scania Cv Ab; IPC主号:
专利说明:
CONTROL OF A POWERTRAIN BACKLASHTechnical field The present invention relates to a method for controlling abacklash of a powertrain according to the preamble to claim 1.The present invention also relates to a system arranged forcontrolling a backlash of a powertrain according to thepreamble to patent claim 15, and a computer program and acomputer program product, that implement the method according to the invention. Background The following background description constitutes a descriptionof the background to the present invention, which does not, however, necessarily constitute prior art. Vehicles, such as for example cars, buses and trucks aredriven forward by an engine torque produced by an engine inthe vehicle. This engine torque is provided to the drivingwheels of the vehicle through apowertrain/driveline/drivetrain in the vehicle. The powertrainincludes a number of components, such as e.g. a clutch, agearbox/transmission device, shafts, and a differential. Thepowertrain may also include other components, and is described more in detail below. In the gearbox/transmission, different gear ratios between aninput shaft and an output shaft of the gearbox can beprovided. Thus, the gearbox may change the gear ratio beingprovided by performing a gear shifting operation, e.g.including shifting a coupling sleeve between one or more ofthe gear wheels interacting in the gearbox, in order to provide a desired gear ratio for the gearbox. lO A conventional gear shifting operation can be described asincluding four phases. The first phase of the gear shiftingoperation includes down-ramping of a powertrain torque Tpmamrfinto O Nm, such that the gear initially used, which is oftenalso called the current gear, can be disengaged after the first phase. In the second phase of the gear shifting operation, thecurrent gear is disengaged, i.e. a gear coupling sleeve ismoved out of position, such that it does not anymore couplethe gear wheel of the current gear to a main/transmissionshaft in the gearbox. Then, the gearbox is synchronised with atarget gear, i.e. the gear which should be used after the gearshifting operation is synchronised with a rotational targetawimyfi speed of the main/transmission shaft. Then, the targetgear is coupled/engaged/meshed with the main/transmissionshaft in the gearbox, i.e. the gear coupling sleeve ismoved/changed in to a new target gear position Geflqï, suchthat the target gear wheel is coupled/engaged/meshed with themain/transmission shaft in the gearbox in the new target gearposition. In other words, a new target gear ratio between aninput shaft and an output shaft of the gearbox is provided byshifting one or more gear coupling sleeves in the gearbox,such that a target gear position Gwpwt for the gearbox isachieved. After the shifting, the target gear wheel iscoupled/engaged/meshed with the main/transmission shaft in the gearbox, and the target gear ratio is provided by the gearbox. In the third phase of the gear shifting operation, aplay/backlash of the powertrain is eliminated/wound up. One ormore of the components included in the powertrain may comprisea play/backlash, i.e. are coupled with a play/backlash. Forexample, different parts of a component, such as meshing gear wheels included e.g. in the gearbox and/or the differential, lO may have a play/backlash between them. In other words, thecogs/teeth of two interacting gear wheels of at least onepowertrain component may at some time instances be out ofcontact with each other, such that no torque is transferredfrom the engine to the driving wheels, which is denotedplay/backlash in this document. The play in the powertrain maycause oscillations in torque and/or revolutions, so calledpowertrain oscillations, in the vehicle when the vehicle, forexample, starts moving once a torque has been requested fromthe engine. Tf the play/backlash is big/considerable, adifference Aw between a rotational speed waafi of an inputshaft of a gearbox and a rotational speed wmææ of a drivingwheel of the vehicle will have time to also growbig/considerable before the play/backlash can be wound up by atorque applied on the input shaft. Tf the difference Aæ isbig/considerable when the play/backlash is gone/eliminated,the difference Aw results in big/considerable powertrainoscillations. Powertrain oscillations may cause vehicle speedvariations, which make the vehicle rock longitudinally. Theserocking movements in the vehicle are very disruptive for the driver of the vehicle. Therefore, in some prior art solutions, strategies have beenused at the request of engine torque in order to reduce thesepowertrain oscillations. Such strategies utilise limitingtorque ramps when the engine torque is requested. These torqueramps have been chosen in a way that the requested enginetorque is limited such that the play/backlash iseliminated/wound up, and the powertrain oscillations arereduced. For example, the torque ramp should, according tosome prior art solutions, initially be limited to being relatively flat in order not to apply too much energy into the lO powertrain per time unit, which would then result in powertrain oscillations. In the fourth phase of the gear shifting operation, the enginetorque is ramped up to the torque requested by the driverand/or driving assisting devices, such as vehicle speed/cruisecontrol systems. In the fourth phase, the torque ramps used are usually steeper/less flat than in the third phase. Brief description of the invention As described above, allowing the driver and/or, for example, acruise control to freely request a torque would often resultin considerable and disruptive powertrain oscillations.Therefore, limiting torque ramps, including a first relativelyflat ramp followed by a second steeper ramp, are often used in prior art systems. The first relatively flat torque ramp is then usually manuallycalibrated and does not provide any comfort feedbackinformation, i.e. no feedback information related topowertrain oscillations is provided. Thus, it is in prior artsystems not known by the control system if the used torque ramp causes oscillations or not. In order to eliminate/wind up the play/backlash of the powertrain in a safe and reliable way, a small engine torque havinga very precise value need to be provided for the prior artsolutions. Such a high accuracy value for the small enginetorque is today very hard, and often impossible, to provide.Probably, an additional high precision engine torque sensorwould have to be implemented in the vehicle in order be ableto provide a sufficiently accurate small engine torque value.Such an additional sensor is expensive to implement in the vehicle, especially since it has to be a high precision lO sensor. Also, to add another sensor adds to the hardware complexity of the vehicle. It is therefore one objective of the present invention, toprovide a method and a system for controlling a backlash of a powertrain that at least partly solve these problems. This objective is achieved through the above-mentioned methodaccording to the characterising portion of claim l. Theobjective is also achieved through the above-mentioned systemaccording to the characterising portion of claim l5, and the above mentioned computer program and computer program product. According to a first aspect of the present invention, a methodfor controlling a backlash of a powertrain included in avehicle in connection with a gear shifting operation ispresented. The method comprises: - controlling, in connection with a first gear shiftingoperation, a clutch included in the powertrain to a slippingposition Csnp, in which slipping position Csnp the clutchtransfers a slipping torque Tshp being less than a torque Tdoædbeing transferred in a closed position Cdsfiu fOr thê ClUtCh; - analysing a change w of a rotational speed w for an inputshaft of a gearbox included in the powertrain; - determining a position Cmï for the clutch, for whichposition Cmï the change w of the rotational speed has a valuewdfl corresponding to a backlash torque Tmwmam, the backlashtorque Tmwmam having a predetermined value for eliminating thebacklash; and - utilising the determined clutch position Cmï for controllingthe clutch in connection with a second subsequent gear shifting operation. According to the present invention, a substantially even and non-oscillating torque profile, or at least a torque profile lO having oscillations with significantly lower amplitudes thanfor prior art, is provided. The present invention does notresult in oscillations that have a negative impact on thecomfort in the vehicle. When the present invention is used,powertrain oscillations may be reduced in number and/or sizefor gear shifting operations, in situations where previouslyknown control methods would have resulted in problematicrocking of the vehicle. A driver desires a soft andcomfortable driving experience, and when such a comfortabledriving experience is achieved, this gives a sense of the motor vehicle being a refined and well developed product. Further, to be able to eliminate the backlash/play in acontrolled manner also reduces the wear on components in the powertrain, such as e.g. the wear on cog wheels. Also, the present invention can be implemented without theneed of additional hardware components in the vehicle. Forexample, there is no need for an additional high precisionengine torque sensor in the vehicle when the present inventionis implemented. Thus, the present invention does neither addto the hardware cost nor to the hardware complexity for the vehicle. According to an embodiment of the present invention, theclutch is controlled in connection with the second subsequentgear shifting operation to be in the determined clutchposition Cmï when the gearbox is changed into a target gearposition Gwpwt. Hereby, quick and reliable gear shifting operations are achieved. According to an embodiment of the present invention, theclutch is controlled in connection with the second subsequent gear shifting operation to be in the determined clutch lO position Caï after the gearbox has been changed into a target gear position Gwïwt. According to an embodiment of the present invention, thegearbox is changed into the target gear position Güflaï whenthe rotational speed w for an input shaft is essentially equalto a target value awimyfl for a rotational speed of an engine included in the powertrain. According to an embodiment of the present invention, theclutch is controlled to be in the determined clutch positionCmï at least initially during up-ramping of a powertrain torque Tpmamfæfl after the second gear changing operation_ According to an embodiment of the present invention, thecontrolling of the clutch is preceded by: - shifting the gearbox into a neutral gear position; and - braking the input shaft to a rotational speed value wwwbeing lower than a target value agimyfl for a rotational speed of an engine included in the powertrain. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the braking is effected by an input shaft brake arrangement. According to an embodiment of the present invention, thedetermining of the position Caï for the clutch is followed byverifying the eliminating of the backlash based on an analysisof a difference A between the rotational speed w for the inputshaft and a converted rotational wheel speed ammed, theconverted rotational wheel speed wwhæfl being calculated basedon a rotational speed of at least one driving wheel and on atotal gearing ratio between the input shaft and the at least one driving wheel. lO According to an embodiment of the present invention, thebacklash torque Tmwmam is controlled such that the differenceA is less than a predetermined value Amsüï; A the eliminating of the backlash. According to an embodiment of the present invention, theposition Cmï for the clutch corresponds to a position Can fora clutch actuator controlling a degree of opening for the clutch. According to an embodiment of the present invention, thedetermined value wdfi for the change in rotational speed isdependent on a rotational inertia J of one or more parts of the clutch and the gearbox. According to an embodiment of the present invention, thepredetermined value of the backlash torque Tmwmam is within arange of lO-50 Nm, or within a range of l5-25 Nm, or approximately 20 Nm. According to an aspect of the present invention, a systemarranged for controlling a backlash of a powertrain includedin a vehicle in connection with a gear shifting operation ispresented. The system includes: - a clutch control unit, arranged for controlling, inconnection with a first gear shifting operation, a clutchincluded in the powertrain to a slipping position Csnp, inwhich slipping position Csnp the clutch transfers a slippingtOrqU@ Tsnp being less than a torque Tdsfiu being transferred ina closed position Cdsæa for the ClUtCh; - an analysis unit, arranged for analysing a change w of arotational speed w for an input shaft of a gearbox included inthe powertrain; - a determination unit, arranged for determining a position lO Cmï for the clutch, for which position Caï the change w of therotational speed has a value wdfi corresponding to a backlashtorque Tmwmam, the backlash torque Tmwmam having apredetermined value suitable for eliminating the backlash; and- the clutch control unit, arranged for utilising thedetermined clutch position Caï for controlling the clutch in connection with a second subsequent gear shifting operation. According to an embodiment of the present invention, theclutch control unit is configured to control the clutch inconnection with the second subsequent gear shifting operationto be in the determined clutch position Caï when the gearbox is changed into a target gear position Gwf%t. According to an embodiment of the present invention, theclutch control unit is configured to control the clutch inconnection with the second subsequent gear shifting operationto be in the determined clutch position Caï after the gearbox has been changed into a target gear position Gwï%t. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a gearboxcontrol unit is configured to control the gearbox to bechanged into the target gear position Geflqm when therotational speed w for an input shaft is essentially equal toa target value awimyfl for a rotational speed of an engine included in the powertrain. According to an embodiment of the present invention, theclutch control unit is configured to control the clutch to bein the determined clutch position Caï at least initiallyduring up-ramping of a powertrain torque Tamamfæm after the second gear changing operation_ According to an embodiment of the present invention, before the clutch control unit controls the clutch to the slipping position, the gearbox control unit is configured to shift thegearbox into a neutral gear position, and a braking controlunit is configured to brake the input shaft to a rotationalspeed value www being lower than a target value aæimyfl for a rotational speed of an engine included in the powertrain. According to an embodiment of the present invention, an input shaft brake arrangement is configured to effect the braking. According to an embodiment of the present invention, averification unit is configured to verify the eliminating ofthe backlash based on an analysis of a difference A betweenthe rotational speed w for the input shaft and a convertedrotational wheel speed wwhæd, after the determining of theposition Caï for the clutch, the verification unit beingconfigured to calculate the converted rotational wheel speedammed based on a rotational speed of at least one driving wheeland on a total gearing ratio between the input shaft and the at least one driving wheel. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a clutchcontrol unit is configured to control the backlash torqueTmwmam such that the difference A is less than a predetermined Value Ameæm; A According to an embodiment of the present invention, theposition Caï for the clutch corresponds to a position Can fora clutch actuator controlling a degree of opening for the clutch. According to an embodiment of the present invention, thedetermined value wdfi for the change in rotational speed isdependent on a rotational inertia J of one or more parts of the clutch and the gearbox. 11 According to an embodiment of the present invention, thepredetermined value of the backlash torque Tmwmam is within arange of 10-50 Nm, or within a range of 15-25 Nm, or approximately 20 Nm. According to an aspect of the present invention, a vehicleincluding a system as described herein and arranged forcontrolling a backlash of a powertrain included in the vehicle in connection with a gear shifting operation is presented. Brief list of figures The invention will be illustrated in more detail below, alongwith the enclosed drawings, where similar references are used for similar parts, and where: Figure 1 shows an example vehicle, in which the present invention may be implemented, Figure 2 shows a flow chart for a method according to an embodiment of the present the invention, Figures 3a-c schematically illustrate a play in the powertrain. Figure 4 shows a flow chart for a method according to an embodiment of the present the invention, Figures 5a-d show a non-limiting gear shifting operation, used for explaining various embodiments of the present invention, Figure 6 shows a control device, in which a method according to the present invention may be implemented, Figure 7 schematically shows an input shaft brake arrangement according to an embodiment. 12 Description of preferred embodiments Figure 1 schematically shows a heavy example vehicle 100, suchas a truck, a bus or similar, which will be used to explainthe present invention. The present invention is, however, notlimited to use in heavy goods vehicles as the one shown infigure 1, but may also be used in lighter vehicles such aspassenger cars. The vehicle 100, shown schematically in Figure1, comprises a pair of driving wheels 110, 111. The vehiclefurthermore comprises a powertrain 130 with an engine 101,which may be, for example, a combustion engine, an electricalmotor or a combination of these, a so called hybrid drive. Theengine 101 may, for example, in a customary fashion, via anoutput shaft 102 of the engine 101, be connected with agearbox 103, via a clutch 106 and an input shaft 109 connectedto the gearbox 103. An output shaft 107 from the gearbox 103,also known as a propeller shaft, drives the driving wheels110, 111 via a final gear 108, such as e.g. a customarydifferential, and drive shafts 104, 105 connected with said final gear 108. A control unit 120 is in figure 1 schematically illustrated asreceiving signals and/or providing control signals from and/orto the engine 101, the clutch 106 and/or the gearbox 103. Asdescribed below, the control unit 120 may comprise a clutchcontrol unit 121, an analysis unit 122, and a determinationunit 123. According to some embodiments of the presentinvention, the control device 120 may also comprise a gearboxcontrol unit 124, a brake control unit 125 and/or averification unit 125. These units are described in more detail below. Figure 2 shows a flow chart for a method for controlling a backlash of a powertrain included in a vehicle 100 in 13 connection with a gear shifting operation, according to an embodiment of the present invention. In a third step 230, a clutch 106 included in the powertrain130 is controlled in connection with a first gear shifting operation. As is described below, a first step 210 and/or asecond step 220 may precede the third step 230 according to some embodiments. The clutch 106 is in the third step 230 controlled to aslipping position Csnp, in which slipping position Csnp theclutch 106 transfers a slipping torque Tshp being less than atorque Tdsfis being transferred in a closed position Cdoæa forthe clutch 106. Thus, in the slipping position Csnp, the clutch106, i.e. a clutch actuator controlling the position of theclutch, is in a position between a closed position Cdsæa andan open position Cqæn, whereby the slipping torque Tsnp islower than a closed torque Tdsgfl and higher than an opentorque Tqæn being transferred by the clutch 106 in the closedposition Cdogfl and in the open position Cqæn, respectively; Topen In a fourth step 240, a change w of a rotational speed w foran input shaft 109 of the gearbox 103 included in thepowertrain 130 is analysed. This analysis will be described more in detail below. In a fifth step 250, a position Cmï for the clutch 106 isdetermined, such that the change w of the rotational speed hasa value wdfl corresponding to a backlash torque Tbflkhshfor thatposition Cmï. The backlash torque Tmwmam has here apredetermined value being suitable for eliminating the backlash in the powertrain, as will be described below. 14 In a seventh step 270, the determined clutch position Cmí isutilised for controlling the clutch 106 in connection with asecond subsequent gear shifting operation. As is described below, a sixth step 260 may precede the seventh step in some embodiments. Thus, according to the present invention, the position Cmï forthe clutch 106, which in connection with a first gear shiftingoperation has been determined to be suitable for eliminatingthe powertrain backlash/play, is utilised 270 in a secondsubsequent gear shifting operation for eliminating thepowertrain backlash/play. Hereby, the powertrain oscillationsand/or the component wear may be reduced considerably inconnection with the second subsequent gear shifting operation.The reduction in powertrain oscillations increases the driver comfort in the vehicle. By the use of the present invention, a more efficient andreliable elimination of potential backlash/play in thepowertrain is achieved. Therefore, also quick and reliablegear changing operations are achieved. As described above,play/backlash in the powertrain may, for example, arise whentwo cogs in the powertrain, such as for example the cogs intwo cogwheels in the gearbox, fail to engage/mesh with each other. The position of the cogwheels in relation to each other duringand outside of the play is schematically illustrated in theFigures 3a-c. The cogs of the cogwheels make contact in afirst shaft position, during rotation in a first direction, asillustrated in Figure 3a, in a position corresponding to amaximum backward turn. The cogs in the cogwheels also makecontact in a third shaft position, during rotation in a second direction, as illustrated in Figure 3c, in a position corresponding to a maximum forward turn. Therefore, the cogsare engaged/meshed in both these positions (illustrated infigures 3a and 3c respectively), which also means that theplay is rotated backwards and forwards respectively. The playin the powertrain is made up of the rotation angle when thecogs are not engaged/meshed with each other, that is to saythe angle range between the first and third shaft positions,corresponding to a second position within the play,illustrated in Figure 3b. Thus, no torque is transmittedduring the play, since the cogs do not engage with each otherin this second gear/position. It should be noted that Figures3a-c illustrate, in a schematic and simplified manner, a playbetween only two cogwheels, and that a powertrain may compriseconnections between more than two cogwheels, as describedabove. However, Figures 3a-c may be used to explain, in principle, the occurrence of a play. A backlash/play may thus, for example, occur at a transitionbetween dragging the engine and an acceleration/torque requestwhen engaging the clutch, or during a shift operation. Sincean efficient elimination/winding up of such a play may beprovided by the use of the present invention, a rapid torque build-up may be obtained. Figure 4 shows a flow chart illustrating different embodimentsof the present invention including a number of steps beingperformed in connection with a gear shifting operation, thatwill hereafter be described. Figures 5a-d schematicallyillustrates a non-limiting example of a first and a secondgear shifting operations, that are here used for explaining the principles of the embodiments descried in this document. In figure 4, the third 230, the fourth 240, the fifth 250 and the seventh 270 steps correspond to the steps described above 16 in connection with figure 2. These steps are only brieflydescribed here, and reference is made to figure 2. In additionto these previously described steps, a number of further stepsare described in connection with figure 4 and exemplified bythe non-limiting first gear shifting operation illustrated in figures 5a-d. As is illustrated in figures 5a-d, the clutch 106 is in afirst gear shifting operation controlled 531 to be opened 532,i.e. is controlled to an open position Cqæn, after which thegearbox 103 is shifted 521 into a neutral gear Gmmtmi. Afterthe gearbox 103 is shifted into a neutral gear Gmmïæ, thetarget value awimyfl 540 for a rotational speed au of theengine 101 (solid line in figure 5b) is reduced from a highervalue 501 to a lower value 502. The target value aæimyfl 540for the rotational speed an of the engine 101 can be calculatedbased on the rotational speed of the wheels wdfiwuwwfl and thetotal target gear ratio gpmwwwamimyetfor thepowertrain/driveline from the input shaft 109 to the drive wheels 110, 111. When the target value aæimyfl 540 is reduced to its lower value502, the rotational speed w 550 for the input shaft 109 of thegearbox 103 (550; dashed line in figure 5b) is also reduced.The dashed line for the rotational speed w 550 for the inputshaft 109 in figure 5b represents the rotational speed w inconnection with the first gear shifting operation. Accordingto an embodiment of the present invention, an input shaftbrake arrangement providing a braking torque directly orindirectly on the input shaft 109 is activated 511 in order tobrake the rotational speed to a value www being lower than the target value aæimyfl 540. 17 The input shaft brake arrangement can be arranged in a numberof ways, as long as a braking torque is applied to the inputshaft 109. The braking torque can according to differentembodiments be applied directly to the input shaft 109 and/orto another shaft 702 being connected to the input shaft via atleast one gear wheel meshing. Figure 7 schematicallyillustrates one example of a gearbox 103 including an inputshaft 109, and a main/transmission shaft 705 being journaledto the input shaft 109 in bearings 706. Also, a lay shaftbrake 701, configured to apply a braking torque to a lay shaft702, is schematically illustrated. The lay shaft 702 is herebraked by the lay shaft brake 701, and the braking force isthen provided to the input shaft 109 of the gearbox 103 viaone or more gear wheel meshes 703, 704. The input shaft brakearrangement may be constructed in a number of ways, and is notlimited to the schematic illustration of figure 7. Asdescribed in this document, the input shaft brake arrangementmay be controlled by a brake control unit 125 included in acontrol unit 120. The control unit 120 may also include a gearbox control unit 124. This is also illustrated in a first step 210 and a second step220 in figure 4. Thus, in the first step 210, the gearbox 103is shifted into a neutral gear position. Also, in the secondstep 220, the input shaft 109 of the gearbox 103 is braked toa rotational speed 550 having a value www being lower than thetarget value awimyfl for the rotational speed of the engine101. Thus, the rotational speed value w 550 of the input shaft109 for the first gear shifting operation (dashed line) isbraked passed the target value awimyfl 504 until the inputshaft braking arrangement is deactivated 512 when therotational speed value w 550 is lower than the target value aëjmgæ 505- 18 As described above, the clutch 106 is then controlled 533 in athird step 230 to the slipping position Csnp from the openposition Cqæn. In this document, the positions for the clutch106, such as the open position Cqæn, the closed position Cdsæafthe slipping position Csnp and the determined position Cmï,each corresponds to a position Cæï of a clutch actuatorcontrolling a degree of opening for said clutch 106. Thus, theposition of the clutch/actuator determines the torque being transferred by the clutch 106. The deactivation of the input shaft braking arrangement incombination with the use of the slipping position Csnp of theclutch 106 causes the rotational speed w 550 for the inputshaft 109 to increase again after its lowest value 506. Thus,the rotational speed w 550 for the input shaft 109 increasessuch that a change w of the rotational speed w 550 isprovided. This change w of the rotational speed is then in afourth step 240 analysed during an analysis time period Tæaneß. This analysis will be described more in detail below. The analysis of the change w of the rotational speed can thenin a fifth step 250, be used for determining a position Cætfor the clutch 106 for which theacceleration/change/derivative w of the rotational speed has avalue wdfl corresponding to a backlash torque Tbflkhshfor thatposition Cmï. The position Cmï can here be determined suchthat the backlash torque Tmwmam corresponding to the value wdflhas a predetermined value being suitable for eliminating the backlash in the powertrain. As is illustrated in Figure 1, the different parts of thepowertrain have different rotational inertias, comprising a rotational inertia_ß for the engine 101, a rotational inertia 19 jg for the gearbox 103, a rotational inertia_k for the clutch106, a rotational inertia_ß for the propeller shaft 107 and rotational inertias_M for each drive shaft 104, 105. Generallyspeaking, all rotating bodies have a rotational inertia ],which depends on the mass of the body and the distance of themass from the rotational centre. For reasons of clarity, inFigure 1, only the above mentioned rotational inertias havebeen added, and their significance for the present inventionwill be described hereafter. A person skilled in the art does, however, realise that more moments of inertia may occur in a powertrain than those listed here. Generally, the torque T and the change w of the rotationalspeed are related to each other and to a rotational inertia ]according to T==]w. For the powertrain, or at least for parts of the powertrain, the rotational inertia ] is known or can be calculated. The determined value wdfi for the change in rotational speed is dependent at least on a rotational inertia ] of one or moreparts of the clutch 106 and the gearbox 103. One non-limitingexample value for the inertia ] for the rotating parts of theclutch 106 and the gearbox 103 can be e.g. 0.5 kg*m . Accordingto an embodiment of the present invention, the predeterminedvalue of the backlash torque Tmwmam suitable for eliminatingthe backlash/play may be empirically determined and may have avalue exceeding at least the frictional torques of the gearboxand the drive shafts 104, 105, for example within a range of10-50 Nm, or within a range of 15-25 Nm, or approximately 20 Nm. Thus, the value wdfl for the acceleration/change/derivative w of the rotational speed corresponding to the backlash torque Tmwmaw value being useable for eliminating the backlash/playis calculated. Then, the clutch 103 is controlled to begradually more and more closed from its open position Cqæn 533(solid line for the first shifting operation in figure 5d).During the analysis time period Tæmheß, the clutch isgradually closed until the wanted value wdfl for theacceleration/change/derivative w results 534 from the controlof the clutch. As described above, when theacceleration/change/derivative w has this wanted value wdfl510, the backlash torque Tmwmam is provided to the powertrain,which eliminates/winds up the backlash/play. In the fifth step250, the position Cmï for the clutch 103 which results in thewanted value wdfi, and thus also in the backlash torque Tmwmam,is determined based on the actual position of the clutch 103 when the wanted value wdfl is provided. The rotational speed w 550 of the input shaft 109 thencontinues to increase, such that it reaches 507 the targetvalue awimyfl 540 for the rotational speed of the engine 101again. The gearbox 103 is changed into a target gear positionGwï%t 522 (solid line for the first gear shifting operation infigure 5c) when the rotational speed w for the input shaft 109is essentially equal 507, e.g. within an interval of :40 rpm,with the target value agimyfl for the rotational speed of the engine 101. When the rotational speed w 550 of the input shaft 109 hasincreased above the target value awimyfl 502/540 for therotational speed of the engine 101, the backlash/play iseliminated 508 and the rotational speed w is reduced to the target value awimyfl 502/540 again 509. 21 In a sixth step 260 of the method, the elimination of thebacklash is verified based on an analysis of a difference Abetween the rotational speed w 550 for the input shaft 109 anda converted rotational wheel speed wwhæfl. The convertedrotational wheel speed wwhæd can here be calculated based on arotational speed of at least one driving wheel 110, 111 in thevehicle 100 and on a total gearing ratio between the inputshaft 109 of the gearbox 103 and the at least one drivingwheel 110, 111, e.g. including at least the gearing ratio ofthe gearbox and the differential 108. According to an embodiment of the present invention, thebacklash torque Tmwmam is controlled such that the differenceA is less than a predetermined value Amsüï; A backlash/play is achieved. As described above, the first to sixth steps 210, 220, 230,240, 250, 260 are performed in connection with the first gearshifting operation. By these steps, the position Cmí for theclutch 103 being suitable for eliminating the backlash in thepowertrain can be determined in connection with the first gear shifting operation. 22 In a seventh step 270, the determined clutch position Cmí isutilised for controlling the clutch 106 in connection with asecond subsequent gear shifting operation. Thus, the clutchposition Cmï having been determined in connection with thefirst gear shifting operation can then be used later inconnection with a second gear shifting operation, as is illustrated with the dot-dashed line 534 in figure 5d. The dot-dashed line 551 for the rotational speed w for theinput shaft 109 in figure 5b illustrates the rotational speedw 551 for the second subsequent gear shifting operation. Also,the dot-dashed line 523 for the gears in figure 5c illustratesthe gearing in connection with the subsequent second gearshifting operation. As is clearly illustrated in figures 5b-c,the target gear Gwp%t can be engaged already 504 when therotational speed w for the input shaft 551 has a value beingessentially equal to the target value awimyfl 502/540 for therotational speed of the engine 101. Also, the rotational speedw 551 for the second subsequent gear shifting operation can bedirectly increased 504 when the the rotational speed w for theinput shaft has a value being essentially equal to the targetvalue aæimyfl 502/540, e.g. within an interval of :40 rpm around the target value awimyfl 502/540. Thus, a quick and safe gear shifting operation, withoutdriveline oscillations can be provided by the presentinvention, after the above described steps in connection withthe first gear shifting operation have been performed. Inother words, the first gear shifting operation will accordingto the present invention, take a little more time than astandard gear shifting operation, but after that, quick andcomfortable gear shifting operations are provided according to the present invention. The first gear shifting operation can 23 for example be performed in a driving situation in which thereis plenty of time to perform the gear shifting operation, andto determine the clutch position Cmï to be used in one or moreupcoming gear shifting operations after the first gear shifting operation. The clutch 106 is, according to an embodiment, controlled 270ato be in the determined clutch position Cmï when the gearbox103 is changed into the target gear position Gtflaä inconnection with the second subsequent gear shifting operation,as is illustrated by the dot-dashed line 534 in figure 5d.Thus, the determined clutch position Cmï is here used when thegear wheels and/or shafts in the gearbox 103 corresponding to the target gear position Gwp%t engage with each other. According to an embodiment, the clutch 106 is controlled 270bto be in the determined clutch position Cmï after the gearbox103 has been changed into a target gear position Güflqï inconnection with the second subsequent gear shifting operation,e.g. at least initially during up-ramping of a powertrain torque Tpwamfæn after the second gear changing operation. According to an embodiment, the clutch 106 is controlled 270ato be in the determined clutch position Cmï when the gearbox103 is changed into the target gear position Gamax, and isalso kept in this position thereafter, e.g. during the up- ramping. In this document, the closed clutch position Choæd may bedefined as the clutch being closed and no longer slipping,which also means that the rotational speeds for the clutch'sinput 102 and output 109 shafts are substantially equal. This may also be expressed as the clutch at this clutch position (ëwæd is able to transfer a higher torque than an l0 24 actual/momentary torque that is transferred to the input shaft 109 and/or to the driving wheels at a time instant. When the clutch l06 is in the slipping clutch position Cum,the clutch can according to an embodiment transmit a sliptorque, which has a permitted and suitable value to wind upthe play of the powertrain and/or to prepare the powertrainfor the future torque increase/ramp. This may also beexpressed as the powertrain is wound up when the clutch l06 is in the slipping clutch position Cam. Control/Activation of the clutch is usually carried out withthe use of one or more actuators. These actuators may forexample be hydraulic, pneumatic and/or electrically driven/activated/controlled. According to an aspect of the present invention, a system forcontrolling a backlash of a powertrain l30 included in avehicle l00 in connection with a gear shifting operation is presented. With reference to figures l and 5b-d, the system includes aclutch control unit l2l, arranged for controlling 230, inconnection with a first gear shifting operation, a clutch l06included in the powertrain l30 to a slipping position Csnp, inwhich slipping position Csnp the clutch l06 transfers aslipping torque Tshp being less than a torque Tdsflu being transferred in a closed position Cdsæa for the clutch. The system also includes an analysis unit l22, arranged foranalysing 240 a change w of a rotational speed w for an input shaft l09 of a gearbox l03 included in the powertrain l30. The system also includes a determination unit l23, arranged for determining 250 a position Cmï for the clutch l06, for which position Cmï the change w of the rotational speed has avalue wdfl corresponding to a backlash torque Tmwmam, thebacklash torque Tmwmam having a predetermined value suitable for eliminating the backlash. The clutch control unit 121 is further arranged for utilising270 the determined clutch position Cmï for controlling theclutch 106 in connection with a second subsequent gear shifting operation. The system according to the present invention can be arrangedfor performing all of the above, in the claims, and in theherein described embodiments method steps. The system ishereby provided with the above described advantages for eachrespective embodiment. The present invention is also relatedto a vehicle 100, such as a truck, a bus or a car, includingthe herein described system for controlling a backlash of a powertrain. The person skilled in the art will appreciate that a methodfor controlling a backlash of a powertrain according to thepresent invention can also be implemented in a computerprogram, which, when it is executed in a computer, instructsthe computer to execute the method. The computer program isusually constituted by a computer program product 603 storedon a non-transitory/non-volatile digital storage medium, inwhich the computer program is incorporated in the computer-readable medium of the computer program product. Saidcomputer-readable medium comprises a suitable memory, such as,for example: ROM (Read-Only Memory), PROM (Programmable Read-Only Memory), EPROM (Erasable PROM), Flash memory, EEPROM (Electrically Erasable PROM), a hard disk unit, etc. Figure 6 shows in schematic representation a control unit 600. The control unit 600 comprises a computing unit 601, which can 26 be constituted by essentially any suitable type of processoror microcomputer, for example a circuit for digital signalprocessing (Digital Signal Processor, DSP), or a circuithaving a predetermined specific function (Application SpecificIntegrated Circuit, ASIC). The computing unit 601 is connectedto a memory unit 602 arranged in the control unit 600, whichmemory unit provides the computing unit 601 with, for example,the stored program code and/or the stored data which thecomputing unit 601 requires to be able to performcomputations. The computing unit 601 is also arranged to storepartial or final results of computations in the memory unit 602. In addition, the control unit 600 is provided with devices611, 612, 613, 614 for receiving and transmitting input andoutput signals. These input and output signals can containwaveforms, impulses, or other attributes which, by the devices611, 613 for the reception of input signals, can be detectedas information and can be converted into signals which can beprocessed by the computing unit 601. These signals are thenmade available to the computing unit 601. The devices 612, 614for the transmission of output signals are arranged to convertsignals received from the computing unit 601 in order tocreate output signals by, for example, modulating the signals,which can be transmitted to other parts of and/or systems in the vehicle. Each of the connections to the devices for receiving andtransmitting input and output signals can be constituted byone or more of a cable; a data bus, such as a CAN bus(Controller Area Network bus), a MOST bus (Media OrientatedSystems Transport bus), or some other bus configuration; or bya wireless connection. A person skilled in the art will appreciate that the above-stated computer can be constituted 27 by the computing unit 601 and that the above- stated memory can be constituted by the memory unit 602. Control systems in modern vehicles commonly comprisecommunication bus systems consisting of one or morecommunication buses for linking a number of electronic controlunits (ECU's), or controllers, and various components locatedon the vehicle. Such a control system can comprise a largenumber of control units and the responsibility for a specificfunction can be divided amongst more than one control unit.Vehicles of the shown type thus often comprise significantlymore control units than are shown in figures 1, 6 and 7, whichis well known to the person skilled in the art within this technical field. In the shown embodiment, the present invention is implementedin the control unit 120. The invention can also, however, beimplemented wholly or partially in one or more other controlunits already present in the vehicle, or in some control unit dedicated to the present invention. Here and in this document, units are often described as beingarranged for performing steps of the method according to theinvention. This also includes that the units are designed to and/or configured to perform these method steps. The at least one control unit 120 is in figure 1 illustratedas including separately illustrated units 121, 122, 123, 124,125. These units 121, 122, 123, 124, 125 can, however, belogically separated by physically implemented in the sameunit, or can be both logically and physically arrangedtogether. These units 121, 122, 123, 124, 125 can for examplecorrespond to groups of instructions, which can be in the formof programming code, that are input into, and are utilized by a processor/computing unit 601 when the units are active 28 and/or are utilized for performing its method step, respectively. The present invention is not limited to the above describedembodiments. Instead, the present invention relates to, andencompasses all different embodiments being included within the scope of the independent claims.
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Claims (15) [1] 1. Method for controlling a backlash of a powertrain(130) included in a vehicle (100) in connection with a gearshifting operation; characterized by: - controlling (230), in connection with a first gear shiftingoperation, a clutch (106) included in said powertrain (130) toa slipping position Csnp, in which slipping position Csnp saidclutch (106) transfers a slipping torque Tshp being less than atorque Tdsfiu being transferred in a closed position Cdoæa forsaid clutch (106); - analysing (240) a change w of a rotational speed w for aninput shaft (109) of a gearbox (103) included in saidpowertrain (130); - determining (250) a position Caï for said clutch (106), for which position Caï said change w of said rotational speed w has a value wdfl corresponding to a backlash torque Tmwmam,said backlash torque Tmwmam having a predetermined value foreliminating said backlash; and - utilising (270) said determined clutch position Cafi forcontrolling said clutch (106) in connection with a second subsequent gear shifting operation. [2] 2. Method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said clutch(106) in connection with said second subsequent gear shiftingoperation is controlled (270a) to be in said determined clutchposition Caï when said gearbox (103) is changed into a target gear position Gwïwt. [3] 3. Method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said clutch (106) in connection with said second subsequent gear shiftingoperation is controlled (270b) to be in said determined clutchposition Caï after said gearbox (103) has been changed into a target gear position Gwf%t. [4] 4. Method as claimed in any one of claims 2-3, whereinsaid gearbox (103) is changed into said target gear positionGwïwt when said rotational speed w for an input shaft (109) isessentially equal to a target value awimyfl for a rotational speed of an engine (101) included in said powertrain (130). [5] 5. Method as claimed in any one of claims 2-4, whereinsaid clutch (106) is controlled to be in said determinedclutch position Caï at least initially during up-ramping of apowertrain torque Tamamfæn after said second gear changing operation_ [6] 6. Method as claimed in any one of claims 1-5, whereinsaid controlling (230) of said clutch (106) is preceded by:- shifting (210) said gearbox (103) into a neutral gearposition; and - braking (220) said input shaft (109) to a rotational speedvalue www being lower than a target value awimyfl for arotational speed of an engine (101) included in said powertrain (130). [7] 7. Method as claimed in claim 6, wherein said braking (220) is effected by an input shaft brake arrangement. [8] 8. Method as claimed in any one of claims 1-7, whereinsaid determining (250) of said position Caï for said clutch(106) is followed by verifying (260) said eliminating of saidbacklash based on an analysis of a difference A between saidrotational speed w for said input shaft (109) and a convertedrotational wheel speed wwhäd, said converted rotational wheel speed ammed being calculated based on a rotational speed of atleast one driving wheel (110, 111) and on a total gearingratio between said input shaft (109) and said at least one driving wheel (110, 111). lO Bl [9] 9. Method as claimed in claim 8, wherein said backlashtorque Tmwmam is controlled such that said difference A isless than a predetermined value Amsüï; A eliminating of said backlash. lO. Method as claimed in any one of claims l-9, whereinsaid position Cmï for said clutch (lO6) corresponds to aposition Cæï for a clutch actuator controlling a degree of opening for said clutch (lO6). ll. Method as claimed in any one of claims l-lO, whereinsaid determined value wdfi for said change in rotational speedis dependent on a rotational inertia J of one or more parts of said clutch (lO6) and said gearbox (lO3). l2. Method as claimed in any one of claims l-ll, whereinsaid predetermined value of said backlash torque Tmwmam iswithin a range of lO-50 Nm, or within a range of l5-25 Nm, or approximately 20 Nm. l3. Computer program, characterized in code means, whichwhen run in a computer causes the computer to execute the method according to any of the claims l-l2. l4. Computer program product including a computerreadable medium and a computer program according to claim l3,wherein said computer program is included in the computer readable medium. l5. System arranged for controlling a backlash of apowertrain (l30) included in a vehicle (lOO) in connectionwith a gear shifting operation; characterized by: - a clutch control unit (l2l), arranged for controlling (230),in connection with a first gear shifting operation, a clutch (lO6) included in said powertrain (l30) to a slipping position 32 Csnp, in which slipping position Csnp said clutch (106)transfers a slipping torque Tshp being less than a torque Tdoædbeing transferred in a closed position Cdsflu fOr Said ClUtCh(106); - an analysis unit (122), arranged for analysing (240) achange w of a rotational speed w for an input shaft (109) of agearbox (103) included in said powertrain (130); - a determination unit (123), arranged for determining (250) aposition Caï for said clutch (106), for which position Cætsaid change w of said rotational speed w has a value wdflcorresponding to a backlash torque Tmwmam, said backlashtorque Tmwmam having a predetermined value suitable foreliminating said backlash; and - said clutch control unit (121), arranged for utilising (270)said determined clutch position Caï for controlling saidclutch (106) in connection with a second subsequent gear shifting operation.
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