DocumentCode
1979476
Title
Implementation of a slip controlled CVT in a production vehicle
Author
Bonsen, B. ; Pulles, R.J. ; Simons, S.W.H. ; Steinbuch, M. ; Veenhuizen, P.A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol.
fYear
2005
fDate
28-31 Aug. 2005
Firstpage
1212
Lastpage
1217
Abstract
Continuously variable transmissions (CVT) can be used to operate a combustion engine in a more optimal working point. Unfortunately, due to the relatively low efficiency of modern production CVTs the total efficiency of the driveline is not increased significantly. This low efficiency is mainly caused by losses in the hydraulic actuation system and the variator. Decreasing the clamping forces in the variator greatly improves the efficiency of the CVT. However, lower clamping forces increase the risk of excessive belt slip, which can damage the system. In this paper a method is presented to measure and control slip in a CVT in order to minimize the clamping forces while preventing destructive belt slip. To ensure robustness of the system against torque peaks, a controller is designed with optimal load disturbance response. A synthesis method for robust PI(D)-controller design is used to maximize the integral gain while making sure that the closed loop system remains stable. Implementation in a test vehicle is achieved
Keywords
belts; closed loop systems; control system synthesis; hydraulic actuators; internal combustion engines; power transmission (mechanical); three-term control; PID control synthesis method; clamping forces; closed loop system; combustion engine; continuously variable transmissions; destructive belt slip; hydraulic actuation system; optimal load disturbance response; production vehicle; robust PI(D)-controller design; slip controlled CVT; variator; Belts; Clamps; Combustion; Engines; Force control; Force measurement; Mechanical power transmission; Production; Robust control; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Applications, 2005. CCA 2005. Proceedings of 2005 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9354-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCA.2005.1507296
Filename
1507296
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