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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 21, 1994
Filed:
Dec. 30, 1991
Hans-Joachim Schmidt-Brucken, Geldersheim, DE;
Thomas Kuhn, Bad Kissingen, DE;
Fichtel & Sachs AG, Schweinfurt, DE;
Abstract
A slip control loop (13) is proposed which compares the actual differential speed between input and output speed of a friction clutch (5) of a motor vehicle with a desired differential value and adjusts a positioning drive (7) of the clutch (5) according to the desired differential speed. To increase the accuracy of control, a desired position signal from a clutch characteristic curve memory (25) is additively superimposed in the sense of an influencing variable on the desired position signal s' calculated by a controller (19) of the slip control loop (13). The clutch characteristic curve memory (25) stores the desired position signal s' as a function of the clutch moment which can be transmitted in this position and is addressed according to the instantaneous engine moment determined, for example, via an engine characteristic map (27). During a load change of the engine (1), the clutch (5) is adjusted to the expected moment before a significant change in the actual differential speed occurs. The controller (19) has an integrating controller property so that the integral portion of the desired signal s' is zero when the dimensioning of the clutch characteristic curve stored in the clutch characteristic curve memory (25) is corrected. A correcting device (33) allows step-wise correction of the characteristic curve as a function of the value of the integral portion.