Real time life models for automatic transmission fluids
First Claim
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.
13 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
The remaining useful life of a transmission fluid in a vehicle is continually estimated by a transmission control computer module during vehicle operation using both an oxidation model and a shift energy model. The oxidation model uses experimentally determined remaining useful fluid life values obtained at temperatures experienced by the fluid in transmission usage and subtracts incremental values from said life based on the temperature-time experience of volume fractions of the fluid in the sump and torque converter. The shift energy model starts with an estimated maximum number of shifts and continually obtains a current remaining useful life by deducting for actual shifts and estimated shift energy inputs based on fluid temperature. Notice of end of fluid useful life is given when one of the models first determines no remaining useful fluid life.
12 Citations
8 Claims
-
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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
-
Specification