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Dynamic Analysis and Control of an Automatic Transmission for Start-Stop Function and Efficiency Improvement

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  • Yang Liu
  • Shuhan Wang
  • Peng Dong
  • Xiangyang Xu

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An electric oil pump (EOP) was integrated into the hydraulic system and an automatic transmission (AT) mechanical oil pump (MOP) was downsized. These processes were performed to combine a start-stop function with the AT and further improve the transmission efficiency. Furthermore, this study established a dynamics model of power loss and leakage of an 8-speed AT; a flow-based control algorithm of the EOP was then developed to realize the start-stop function and support the MOP to meet the flow requirement of the system. Based on a driving simulation method, sizes of the MOP and EOP that ensured optimal fuel economy were selected. A control strategy for the starting clutch was also developed to minimize the starting delay of the test vehicle. A test environment on a rig and prototype vehicle was established to verify the feasibility of the proposed control strategies. The test results indicated that the transmission functioned favorably with the novel two-pump system presented, and a quick and smooth starting performance was achieved when the engine was restarted. The findings in this study are extremely valuable for forward designs of an AT for realizing start-stop function and improving efficiency.

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  • Yang Liu & Shuhan Wang & Peng Dong & Xiangyang Xu, 2015. "Dynamic Analysis and Control of an Automatic Transmission for Start-Stop Function and Efficiency Improvement," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:209276
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/209276
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