Plant Identification and Design of Optimal Clutch Engagement Controller

2006-01-3539

10/31/2006

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Automated clutches for vehicle startup is being increasingly deployed in commercial trucks for benefits, which include driver comfort, gradient performance, improved clutch life, emissions and driveline vibration reduction potential. The process of designing the controller is divided into 2 parts. Firstly, the parameter estimation of previously developed driveline models is carried out. The procedure involves an off-line minimization technique based on measured and estimated speeds. Secondly, the nominal plant model is used to develop LQR based optimal control strategy, which takes into account the slip time, dissipated power and slip acceleration. Mathematical expression of the performance index is clearly developed. A variety of clutch lock up profiles can be incorporated by changing a single tuning parameter, thus providing the driver the ability to select a launch profile based on specific driving objectives. The parameter estimation method when carried out periodically can prevent deterioration of controller performance over time. This method gives an important framework for understanding the controller characteristics using linear plant models which retains the major driveline resonance modes.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-3539
Pages
11
Citation
David, J., and Natarajan, N., "Plant Identification and Design of Optimal Clutch Engagement Controller," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-3539, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-3539.
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10/31/2006
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2006-01-3539
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English