Claims
- 1. In a vehicular automatic shift transmission including a pump driven at a variable speed for developing fluid pressure and a fluid-operated torque transmitting device which is filled with fluid in preparation for engagement in response to issuance of a shift command, a control method for filling said torque transmitting device comprising the steps of:
- determining an effective pumping speed as a function of transmission fluid temperature and a sensed pump speed;
- determining a fill time according to the product of a volume ratio factor for said torque transmitting device and a base fill time determined as a function of said effective pumping speed from a table of empirically derived base fill time values; and
- supplying the fluid pressure developed by said pump to said torque transmitting device for said determined fill time.
- 2. The control method as defined in claim 1 wherein the effective pumping speed is determined by offsetting the sensed pump speed by a fluid temperature dependent leakage offset term.
- 3. The control method as defined in claim 1 wherein the step of determining the fill time includes the steps of:
- determining a fluid temperature dependent hydraulic restriction factor for the torque transmitting device; and
- determining said fill time according to the product of said volume ratio factor, said base fill time and said hydraulic restriction factor.
- 4. The control method as defined in claim 1 wherein the fill time depends on an initial condition of the device due to being only partially exhausted at the issuance of said shift command, and wherein the step of determining the fill time includes the further step of:
- measuring the time elapsed between the last pressure exhaust command and the issuance of said fill command,
- determining the percentage of device capacity as a predetermined function of such measured time; and
- determining the fill time according to the product of base fill time, the volume ratio factor, and the percentage of device capacity.
- 5. In a vehicular automatic shift transmission including a pump driven at a variable speed for developing fluid pressure and a fluid-operated torque transmitting device which is filled with fluid prior to engagement in response to issuance of a shift command, a control method for filling said torque transmitting device comprising the steps of:
- determining an effective pumping speed as a function of a sensed pump speed, a transmission fluid temperature dependent leakage offset and an adaptively updated viscosity offset;
- determining a fill time according to the product of a volume ratio factor for said torque transmitting device and a base fill time determined as a function of said effective pumping speed form a table of empirically derived base fill time values; and
- supplying the fluid pressure developed by said pump to said torque transmitting device for said determined fill time.
- 6. The control method set forth in claim 5, wherein the transmission includes a driven input shaft connected to said torque transmitting device, and the adaptive updating of said viscosity offset term includes the steps of:
- adjusting the viscosity offset term in a direction to increase the effective pumping speed in subsequent fill time determinations in response to an early pulldown of the transmission input shaft due to engagement of the torque transmitting device; and
- adjusting the viscosity offset term in a direction to decrease the effective pumping speed in subsequent fill time determinations in response to a late pulldown of the transmission input shaft due to engagement of the torque transmitting device.
- 7. The control method set forth in claim 5, including the steps of:
- adaptively adjusting said fill time during shifting at pump speeds for which fluid viscosity variations do not significantly affect fill time; and
- adaptively adjusting said viscosity offset term during shifting at pump speeds for which fluid viscosity variations do significantly affect fill time.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/456,428, filed Dec. 26, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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