METHOD FOR OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20220379890
  • Publication Number
    20220379890
  • Date Filed
    November 10, 2020
    3 years ago
  • Date Published
    December 01, 2022
    a year ago
Abstract
A method for operating a motor vehicle. The motor vehicle has a drive unit which is designed in such a way that, in case of acceleration, the motor vehicle is accelerated using a continuous torque output. The drive unit is operable in a first and second operating mode. In the first operating mode the motor vehicle is accelerated without interruption by the continuous torque output, and in the second operating mode the continuous torque output is changed over to a stepped torque output, so that in the second operating mode the motor vehicle is accelerated subject to interruption by the stepped torque output.
Description
FIELD

The invention relates to a method for operating a motor vehicle.


BACKGROUND

The motor vehicles having internal combustion engines comprising multistage transmissions that are predominantly used today are known to display driving behavior which is distinguished in that during an acceleration process, a brief interruption of traction induced by a gear change and an acoustically perceptible signaling of the gear change resulting from the torque change occur.


In addition to a dynamic driving experience, the above effects, namely the interruption of traction and the acoustic signaling, are often perceived by the driver as an assistive aid that increases attention and thus concentration on traffic events, which has a positive effect on safety in road traffic.


In continuously variable vehicle transmissions, especially electric vehicles, which are normally equipped with only one gear stage, the above effects, namely a brief interruption in traction caused by a gear change and an acoustically perceptible signaling of the gear change, do not occur upon acceleration. The resulting reduced alertness can, under certain circumstances, result in driver fatigue, which in turn has a negative effect on safety and road traffic.


DE 10 2009 035 779 A1 discloses a method for operating a transmission, in particular a power-split hybrid transmission for a vehicle, in particular a hybrid vehicle. The method permits a simulation of operation of the transmission having a continuously variable transmission ratio as a conventional automatic transmission. This gives a driver of the vehicle a pleasant driving experience that is familiar from conventional transmissions.


Further methods for operating a motor vehicle can be found in DE 10 2014 216 678 A1, DE 10 2007 016 420 B4, and DE 10 2008 001 805 A1.


SUMMARY

The invention is based on the object of specifying a method for operating a motor vehicle, which has a drive unit with an uninterrupted torque output, by means of which the risk of driver fatigue is reduced.


According to the method according to the invention, it is provided that the drive unit can be operated in a first and second operating mode, wherein in the first operating mode the motor vehicle is accelerated without interruption by means of the stepless torque output, and in the second operating mode the continuous torque output is converted into a stepped torque output, so that in second operating mode, the motor vehicle is accelerated subject to interruption by means of the stepped torque output.


Solely for the sake of completeness, it is to be noted that uninterrupted acceleration of the motor vehicle is to be understood to mean that—when shown in an acceleration curve diagram in which the torque (y axis) is plotted over the velocity (x axis), the acceleration curve has a continuous (unstepped) course. Correspondingly, an acceleration subject to interruptions is to be understood as meaning that the acceleration curve has a discontinuous (stepped) course.


A motor vehicle which has a drive unit having an uninterrupted torque output is to be understood hereinafter in particular as an electric vehicle or a vehicle having a continuously variable automatic transmission.


The method according to the invention now ensures that when the motor vehicle is operated in the second operating mode, when the motor vehicle is accelerated, interruptions in the traction perceptible by the driver and an acoustic effect resulting from the change in torque occur. The perceptible interruptions in traction and the acoustic effect that occurs have a positive effect on the attention of the driver, i.e., the fatigue effect is reduced, which has a positive effect on safety and road traffic. Another advantage is that switching between the two operating modes makes it easier for potential new customers to switch to electric vehicles.


In order to enable a change of the operating modes that is easy to carry out, namely from the first operating mode to the second operating mode or from the second operating mode to the first operating mode, the changeover is preferably carried out after an easily executable manual confirmation of an actuating element provided for this purpose.


The actuating element can be a shift paddle arranged on the steering wheel, for example. It is preferably provided that the number n of the desired interruptions can be set in the second operating mode. This means that any desired gear-gear change simulation can be made available and thus “shifting without shifting” can be generated. For example, by selecting n=4, a four-stage transmission can be simulated.


In addition, the torque reduction resulting from an interruption, in other words the strength of the torque reduction ΔM, is preferably settable in the second operating mode.


A further preferred embodiment is distinguished in that the duration t of the interruptions can also be set in the second operating mode. The setting of the duration of the interruptions in combination with the number of interruptions and the strength of the torque reduction enables a realistic simulation adapted to specific needs in the second operating mode. It is particularly advantageously provided that for various modes, such as a sport mode, a comfort mode etc., in which corresponding values for the number n of interruptions, the strength of the torque reduction ΔM in the event of an interruption and the duration t of an interruption, are preset and can be selected accordingly


In the second operating mode, an additional acoustic signal is preferably generated in the event of an interruption in the torque output. Since an interruption in the torque output is now perceptible due to the interruption of traction, the acoustic effect resulting from the change in torque, and also the additional acoustic signal generated, particularly increased attention of the driver is ensured in an advantageous manner, which also counteracts driver fatigue.


It is preferably provided that the output of the acoustic signal is activatable or deactivatable. This enables individualization adapted to the needs of the driver.


A further individualization adapted to the needs of the driver is enabled in that the type of acoustic signal to be emitted can be selected from a list of predefined signals/noises. In addition to a shifting noise that is based on a “normal shifting process” as an acoustic signal, the list includes other signal tones or signal noises that can be selected accordingly.


The number of desired interruptions in the torque output, the duration of an interruption in a torque output, the selection of the type of the acoustic signal, and the activation/deactivation of the output of the acoustic signal are preferably input by means of an infotainment system of the motor vehicle. Since corresponding infotainment systems for the central control of radio, navigation, multimedia and comfort and safety functions are installed as standard features in current motor vehicles, the above parameters can be input or set with little effort.


Further advantages and possible applications of the present invention result from the following description in conjunction with the exemplary embodiment depicted in the drawing.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

In the figures:



FIG. 1 shows an acceleration curve diagram in which the acceleration of the motor vehicle in the first operating mode is shown;



FIG. 2 shows a further acceleration curve diagram in which the motor vehicle is accelerated according to the second operating mode, and



FIG. 3 shows an enlarged detail from the acceleration curve diagram from FIG. 2.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION


FIGS. 1 and 2 show an acceleration curve diagram designated as a whole by the reference numeral 10. The acceleration curve shown is designated by the reference numeral 12. As FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show, the velocity v of the motor vehicle is plotted on the x axis and the torque M is plotted on the y axis.


In the present case, the motor vehicle is a gearless electric vehicle, i.e., there is no gear change when the motor vehicle is accelerated.


As can be clearly seen in FIG. 1, the acceleration curve 12 of the gearless electric vehicle has an uninterrupted, i.e., in the mathematical sense, continuous curve profile. This uninterrupted curve profile represents the first operating mode.


According to the method, it is provided that the motor vehicle can also be operated in a second operating mode. This second operating mode is shown in FIG. 2.


As can be seen from FIG. 2, in the second operating mode, the acceleration curve 12 has a stepped or discontinuous curve profile. In the present case, the acceleration curve 12 has n=4 interruptions. The interruptions are also denoted by the reference numeral 14 hereinafter. This means that when accelerating, a brief reduction in torque occurs four times, resulting in an interruption in traction perceptible to the driver. The interruption interaction in combination with the acoustic effect that occurs due to the change in torque has a positive effect on the attention of the driver, since this also reduces the fatigue effect in particular, which in turn has a positive effect on safety in road traffic.


In the present case, it is also provided that, in addition to the acoustic effect that occurs due to the change in torque, an additional acoustic signal is also generated and output upon each interruption. As a result, the above-mentioned advantage, namely the increase in the attention of the driver, is additionally strengthened.


It is particularly preferred that both the number n of interruptions and the strength ΔM of the torque reduction in the event of an interruption, as well as the duration t of an interruption are freely settable. The above parameters, intensity ΔM of the torque reduction, and duration t of an interruption, can be seen from FIG. 3.

Claims
  • 1-9. (canceled)
  • 10. A method for operating a motor vehicle, wherein the motor vehicle has a drive unit which is designed in such a way that, in case of acceleration, the motor vehicle is accelerated using a continuous torque output, wherein it is provided according to the method that the drive unit is operable in a first and second operating mode, wherein, in the first operating mode, the motor vehicle is accelerated without interruption by the continuous torque output, and in the second operating mode, the continuous torque output is changed over to a stepped torque output, so that in the second operating mode, the motor vehicle is accelerated subject to interruption by the stepped torque output.
  • 11. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the changeover from the first operating mode to the second operating mode and vice versa is carried out after actuation of an actuating element.
  • 12. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein in the second operating mode, the torque output subject to interruptions is settable with regard to the number (n) of interruptions.
  • 13. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein in the second operating mode, the torque output subject to interruptions is settable with regard to the strength of the torque reduction (ΔM) in the event of an interruption.
  • 14. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein in the second operating mode, the torque output subject to interruptions is settable with regard to the duration (t) of an interruption.
  • 15. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein in the second operating mode, an acoustic signal is generated in the event of an interruption in the torque output.
  • 16. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the output of the acoustic signal is activatable/deactivatable.
  • 17. The method according to claim 15, wherein the type of acoustic signal to be emitted is selectable.
  • 18. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein, the input of the number (n) of the desired interruptions in the torque output and/or the duration (t) of an interruption in the torque output and/or the strength of the torque reduction (ΔM) and/or the selection of the acoustic signal and/or the activation/deactivation of the output of the acoustic signal is performed in an infotainment system of the motor vehicle.
  • 19. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein in the second operating mode, the torque output subject to interruptions is settable with regard to the number (n) of interruptions.
  • 20. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein in the second operating mode, the torque output subject to interruptions is settable with regard to the strength of the torque reduction (ΔM) in the event of an interruption.
  • 21. The method as claimed in claim 13, wherein in the second operating mode, the torque output subject to interruptions is settable with regard to the strength of the torque reduction (ΔM) in the event of an interruption.
  • 22. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein in the second operating mode, the torque output subject to interruptions is settable with regard to the duration (t) of an interruption.
  • 23. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein in the second operating mode, the torque output subject to interruptions is settable with regard to the duration (t) of an interruption.
  • 24. The method as claimed in claim 13, wherein in the second operating mode, the torque output subject to interruptions is settable with regard to the duration (t) of an interruption.
  • 25. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein in the second operating mode, an acoustic signal is generated in the event of an interruption in the torque output.
  • 26. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein in the second operating mode, an acoustic signal is generated in the event of an interruption in the torque output.
  • 27. The method as claimed in claim 13, wherein in the second operating mode, an acoustic signal is generated in the event of an interruption in the torque output.
  • 28. The method as claimed in claim 14, wherein in the second operating mode, an acoustic signal is generated in the event of an interruption in the torque output.
  • 29. The method according to claim 16, wherein the type of acoustic signal to be emitted is selectable.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2019 130 513.6 Nov 2019 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2020/081564 11/10/2020 WO