Method of calibrating clutches in a transmission
First Claim
1. A method of calibrating fluid actuated clutches in a multi-speed transmission operably disposed in a machine having a source of pressurized fluid, an engine drivingly connected to the multi-speed transmission and a drive train with an associated park brake operatively connected to the transmission, the multi-speed transmission having an input drive shaft, an output drive shaft and a plurality of gears rotatably housed in the multi-speed transmission in driving relationship with the input and the output drive shafts such that selective engagement of the respective fluid actuated clutches provide various operating output speeds to the power train, each of the fluid actuated clutches being controlled by respective solenoid control valves in response to receipt of an electrical current, the multi-speed transmission further includes an electrical control system having an electronic control module operative in response to a command input signal to control engagement of the fluid actuated clutches by directing an electrical current to the respective solenoid control valves, the method comprises the steps of:
- setting the park brake to restrain the machine from moving;
determining a reference machine parameter indicative of torque being applied to the input shaft;
conditioning the electronic control module to a calibration mode;
engaging at least one of the fluid actuated clutches by selectively controlling the level of electrical current to the associated solenoid control valve;
pulsing for a time period the level of the electrical current to the solenoid control valve being calibrated to direct the pressurized fluid to the associated fluid actuated clutch;
changing the level of the electrical current to a hold level that corresponds to a minimum hold pressure level;
allowing time for the clutch being calibrated to fill;
determining if the clutch being calibrated is filled by comparing the current machine parameter to the reference machine parameter;
draining the clutch being calibrated if the current machine parameter is still substantially the same as the reference machine parameter;
increasing the minimum hold pressure level by a predetermined amount by changing the level of the electrical current by a predetermined amount;
repeating the steps of pulsing the level, changing the level, allowing time, determining, draining and increasing until the current machine parameter is different from the reference machine parameter by a predetermined amount; and
storing the electrical current level in the electronic control module that corresponds to the pressure level required in the clutch being calibrated that is indicative of torque being applied to the input shaft of the transmission.
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Abstract
Clutches in multi-speed transmission have been initially calibrated in an attempt to determine the point at which the clutch is filled and thus reduce the harshness of engagement of the elements within the clutches during future gear ratio changes in the transmission when being worked under normal conditions. In these earlier attempts at calibrating the clutches, the desired pressure level needed to fill the clutch was either empirically derived or calibrated by incrementally increasing or stepping the pressure level from a minimum value to the required value. In the subject invention, the clutches are calibrated by using a method of calibration that is substantially the same method that is used during normal operating conditions. By using substantially the same method, any effects of "hysteresis" of the associated valving is basically eliminated.
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1. A method of calibrating fluid actuated clutches in a multi-speed transmission operably disposed in a machine having a source of pressurized fluid, an engine drivingly connected to the multi-speed transmission and a drive train with an associated park brake operatively connected to the transmission, the multi-speed transmission having an input drive shaft, an output drive shaft and a plurality of gears rotatably housed in the multi-speed transmission in driving relationship with the input and the output drive shafts such that selective engagement of the respective fluid actuated clutches provide various operating output speeds to the power train, each of the fluid actuated clutches being controlled by respective solenoid control valves in response to receipt of an electrical current, the multi-speed transmission further includes an electrical control system having an electronic control module operative in response to a command input signal to control engagement of the fluid actuated clutches by directing an electrical current to the respective solenoid control valves, the method comprises the steps of:
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setting the park brake to restrain the machine from moving; determining a reference machine parameter indicative of torque being applied to the input shaft; conditioning the electronic control module to a calibration mode; engaging at least one of the fluid actuated clutches by selectively controlling the level of electrical current to the associated solenoid control valve; pulsing for a time period the level of the electrical current to the solenoid control valve being calibrated to direct the pressurized fluid to the associated fluid actuated clutch; changing the level of the electrical current to a hold level that corresponds to a minimum hold pressure level; allowing time for the clutch being calibrated to fill; determining if the clutch being calibrated is filled by comparing the current machine parameter to the reference machine parameter; draining the clutch being calibrated if the current machine parameter is still substantially the same as the reference machine parameter; increasing the minimum hold pressure level by a predetermined amount by changing the level of the electrical current by a predetermined amount; repeating the steps of pulsing the level, changing the level, allowing time, determining, draining and increasing until the current machine parameter is different from the reference machine parameter by a predetermined amount; and storing the electrical current level in the electronic control module that corresponds to the pressure level required in the clutch being calibrated that is indicative of torque being applied to the input shaft of the transmission. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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