Dry clutch control for automotive applications

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The comfort of a car as perceived by the driver can be as important to its commercial success as its performance and fuel efficiency. Modern engines deliver increased torque and there is a current trend to reduce transmission-shaft stiffness, both phenomena militating against maintaining, let alone increasing, ride comfort.

Dry Clutch Control for Automotive Applications analyses the control of a part of the powertrain which has a key role in ride comfort during standing-start and gear-shifting manoeuvres. The mechanical conception of the various elements in the driveline has long since been optimised so this book takes a more holistic system-oriented view of the problem featuring:

  • a comprehensive description of the driveline elements and their operation paying particular attention to the clutch;
  • a non-linear model of the driveline for simulation and a simplified model for control design, complete with a standing-start driver automaton for closed loop simulation;
  • a detailed analysis of the engagement operation and the related comfort criteria;
  • different control schemes aiming at meeting these criteria;
  • friction coefficient and unknown input clutch torque observers;
  • practical implementation issues and solutions based on the hands-on experience of implementing optimal engagement strategies on two Renault prototypes.

Dry Clutch Control for Automotive Applications will be essential reading for automotive engineers working on model design and contains much to interest the academic researcher with its combination of theoretical results and application in the important and widely studied field of automotive engineering and control.

Author(s): Pietro J. Dolcini, Carlos Canudas de Wit, Hubert Béchart (auth.)
Series: Advances in industrial control
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 144
City: London
Tags: Control; Automotive Engineering; Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control

Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Front Matter....Pages 5-5
Powertrain....Pages 7-32
Clutch Comfort....Pages 33-46
Front Matter....Pages 47-47
Synchronization Assistance....Pages 49-69
Optimal Standing-start....Pages 71-82
Clutch Friction and Torque Observer....Pages 83-102
Experimental Results and Control Evaluation....Pages 103-118
Open Problems and Conclusions....Pages 119-121
Back Matter....Pages 123-143