ESTIMATION OF PARAMETERS OF THE TORQUE CONVERTER OF
AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OF A PASSENGER VEHICLE
Elias Dias Rossi Lopes1, André Flora Alves Pinto1 and Caio César do Prado Dorea Reis1
1Instituto Militar de Engenharia
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ABSTRACT
The aut omatic transmission has been becoming more usual in the modern vehicles, even those
considered low cost ones. The torque converter is the device responsible for the coupling
between the engine and the gearbox in automatic transmission vehicles. In this con text, this
research aims the simulation and estimation of parameters of the automatic transmission of a
passenger vehicle. In that purpose, it is implemented the Particle Swarm Optimization
Method, which assists in obtaining parameters of the torque conver ter’s curve from the engine
full-load curve and the car real traction diagram. The torque converter’s curves have
fundamental importance, and only manufacturers have possession of that information. Beyond
that, through those curves, it is possible: to rais e the profit of the company, to develop an
automobile that is economic in terms of fuel consumption and offers a better adaptation of the
engine characteristic curve to the ideal traction curve.
INTRODUCTION
The methodology used in this article aims to obtain parameters of the characteristic curves of
a TRILOK torque converter through the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) Method. To this
end, this introductory section is subdivided into three subsections, in order to detail the
process as a whole.
The first subsection details the operating principle of a TRILOK torque converter, as well as it
presents its characteristics curves. At its end, the parametrization adopted for these curves and
the parameters that the method seeks to estimate are specified.
In the second subsection, the matching process is approaches, which is the process of
coupling between the full -load engine curve and the transmission system. The matching
equating is presented and specifies as the process is performed for vehicle equipped with a
torque converter. The matching process is also known as the direct problem and is used as the
basis for formulating the inverse method.
Finally, in the last subsection, is presented the methodology of inverse problems in general.
The concept of ob jective function is defined and the formulation adopted is presented. Focus
is given to the stochastic method known as Particle Swarm Optimization, which is detailed
and equated. 1. TORQUE CONVERTER
The basis of most of the types of automatic and semi -autom atic transmissions used in vehicles
engines is hydrodynamic coupling, so called because it operates with kinetic energy of the
circulating fluid. This type of coupling involves a hydrodynamic clutch or a torque converter.
Despite being similar in their con structions, the torque converter is capable of multiplying
torque while the hydrodynamic clutch is not [1].
The hydrodynamic couplings use the inertia of the flow of a fluid. The individual components
of a transmission of this type are the fluid flow devi ces. A rotatory pump plays the role of
source of energy and the turbine of a primary engine. The mechanical energy applied through
the transmission shaft is converted into hydraulic energy from the fluid and then back into the
mechanical energy in the turb ine, which is available (except losses) on the output shaft. The
basic difference between a hydrodynamic clutch and a torque converter is that the torque has,
in addition to the pump and turbine, a stator [2].
The advantages of a hydrodynamic clutch and a torque converter can be combined to avoid a
decaying section in the efficiency curve of the torque converter. This type of device is known
as a TRILOK torque converter and its simple construction and high level of efficiency make
this convert