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Electronic Controller Evaluation Study
Project BriefA critical factor that will dramatically affect a vehicle's performance and fuel consumption is the shift strategy selected by the vehicle manufacturer. Current production automobiles and trucks use complex electronic control modules to affect the shift strategy based on 60 to 80 sensor inputs providing information about the operating conditions of the vehicle. To improve vehicle performance, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) evaluates various powertrain and transmission control modules to determine their shift strategy as a function of changing operating conditions.
A complete vehicle was mounted on a specially configured dynamometer test stand capable of simulating road conditions such as aerodynamic drag, tire rolling resistance, and slope. The vehicle was instrumented to monitor selected powertrain control module input and output parameters such as:
Automatic transaxle shift strategy was mapped at the following conditions:
For more information about our drivetrain engineering capabilities and past performance briefs, or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Douglas Fussner at dfussner@swri.org or (210) 522-3972.
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Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®), headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is a multidisciplinary, independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical sciences research and development organization with 11 technical divisions. | ||||||||||||
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