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REAL TIME LIFE MODELS FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDS

  • US 20050165583A1
  • Filed: 01/26/2004
  • Published: 07/28/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/26/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of determining remaining useful life of a volume of transmission fluid in a vehicle transmission in which portions of the fluid volume are circulated from a transmission fluid sump through operating elements of said transmission including a torque converter and a torque converter clutch, the fluid having known values of remaining useful oxidation life at temperatures experienced in operation of said transmission based on a specified tolerable total increase in acid number (delta TAN), said method being performed by a programmed on-vehicle computer during continual processing cycles of said computer during transmission operation and comprising:

  • (a) measuring the temperature of the volume fraction of fluid, during a time increment, then located in at least one of said sump;

    torque converter and torque converter clutch;

    (b) continually subtracting, from a current fluid remaining useful oxidation life value;

    incremental reductions in remaining useful fluid life due to oxidation during the time increment at the measured temperature of the volume fraction to determine a new fluid remaining useful oxidation life value for use as current fluid remaining useful oxidation life value in the next processing cycle of said computer;

    (c) continually recording gear shifts executed by said transmission during a time increment and calculating shift energy input to said fluid during said increment;

    (d) continually subtracting, from a current fluid remaining useful gear shift life value, incremental reductions in fluid remaining useful gear shift life due to current shift energy input to determine a reduced fluid remaining useful gear shift life value for use as current fluid remaining useful gear shift life value in the next processing cycle of said computer; and

    (e) producing an end-of-useful-fluid-life signal when one of the current fluid remaining useful oxidation life value or the current fluid remaining useful gear shift life value reaches zero.

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