Hybrid electric vehicle and method of driving control therefor
Disclosed are a hybrid electric vehicle and a driving control method therefor, which are capable of switching to a driving mode and performing a kick-down shift more quickly. In particular, the method for controlling the hybrid electric vehicle includes: determining a first motor directly connected to an engine and an available torque in a target gear of each second motors connected to the first motor when a driving mode is changed from an electric vehicle (EV) mode to a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) mode and a kick-down shift is required simultaneously; and determining operating points of the first motor and the second motor before an actual shift ends, based on the determined available torque and the type of kick-down shift.
1 . A method for controlling a hybrid electric vehicle, the method comprising:
in response to switching from an electric vehicle (EV) mode to a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) mode and receiving an input indicative of a kick-down shift from a transmission control unit, determining an available torque in a target gear for each of a first motor and a second motor, wherein the first motor is directly connected to an engine and the second motor is configured to be connected to the first motor in the HEV mode by engaging an engine clutch disposed between the first motor and the second motor;
determining operating points of the first motor and the second motor before an actual shift of a stepped transmission ends, based on the determined respective available torques and types of the kick-down shift; and
controlling the first motor and the second motor based on the determined operating points until the actual shift ends.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein
determining the available torque is performed from a shift control start point during a shift phase after the engine is started.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein
determining the available torque is performed after the engine clutch is engaged.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein
the types of the kick-down shift include a first type in which the target gear is one stage lower than a current gear, and a second type in which the target gear is two or more stages lower than the current gear.
5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein
when the type of the kick-down shift is the first type, determining the operating point includes: determining whether a predetermined torque condition is satisfied based on the determined respective available torques, an actual engine output torque, and a required torque.
6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein
the predetermined torque condition is satisfied when a difference between a value obtained by subtracting the actual engine output torque from a sum of the determined respective available torques is greater than or equal to a preset reference value.
7 . The method of claim 5 , wherein
when the predetermined torque condition is satisfied or the type of the kick-down shift is the second type, determining the operating point includes:
determining torques of the first motor and the second motor as the determined respective available torques; and
determining a torque of the engine as a difference between the required torque and a sum of the determined respective available torques.
8 . The method of claim 5 , wherein
when the predetermined torque condition is not satisfied, determining the operating point further includes:
determining a torque of the engine as a ground torque; and
determining torques of the first motor and the second motor to satisfy a value obtained by subtracting the actual engine output torque from the required torque.
9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein
the actual engine output torque is a value obtained by subtracting a friction torque of the engine from the ground torque.
10 . A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium configured to record a program, the program to direct a processor to perform acts of:
in response to switching from an electric vehicle (EV) mode to a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) mode and receiving an input indicative of a kick-down shift from a transmission control unit, determining an available torque in a target gear for each of a first motor directly connected to an engine and a second motor, wherein the first motor is directly connected to an engine and the second motor is configured to be connected to the first motor in the HEV mode by engaging an engine clutch disposed between the first motor and the second motor;
determining operating points of the first motor and the second motor before an actual shift of a stepped transmission ends, based on the determined respective available torques and types of the kick-down shift; and
controlling the first motor and the second motor based on the determined operating points until the actual shift ends.
11 . A hybrid electric vehicle comprising:
an engine;
a first motor directly connected to the engine;
a second motor configured to be connected to the first motor in a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) mode;
a stepped transmission of which an input terminal is connected to the second motor;
an engine clutch disposed between the first motor and the second motor, wherein the second motor is configured to be connected to the first motor in the HEV mode by engaging the engine clutch;
a control unit configured to: in response to switching a driving mode from an electric vehicle (EV) mode to the hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) mode and receiving an input indicative of a kick-down shift from a transmission control unit, determine an available torque in a target gear for each of the first motor and the second motor, respectively; determine operating point of the engine, the first motor, and the second motor before an actual shift of the stepped transmission ends, based on the determined respective available torques and a type of kick-down shift; and control the first motor and the second motor based on the determined operating points until the actual shift ends.
12 . The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 11 , wherein
the control unit is further configured to determine the available torques from a shift control start point during a shift phase after the engine is started.
13 . The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 11 , wherein
the control unit is further configured to determine the operating point after the engine clutch is engaged.
14 . The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 11 , wherein
the type of kick-down shift comprises a first type in which the target gear is one stage lower than a current gear, and a second type in which the target gear is two or more stages lower than the current gear.
15 . The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 14 , wherein
when the type of the kick-down shift is the first type, the control unit is further configured to determine whether a preset torque condition is satisfied based on the determined respective available torques, actual engine output torque, and required torque.
16 . The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 15 , wherein
the preset torque condition is satisfied when a difference between a value obtained by subtracting the actual engine output torque from a sum of the determined respective available torques is greater than or equal to a preset reference value.
17 . The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 15 , wherein
when the preset torque condition is satisfied, or the type of the kick-down shift is the second type, the control unit is further configured to determine torques of the first motor and the second motor as the determined respective available torques and determine a torque of the engine as a difference between the required torque and a sum of the determined respective available torques.
18 . The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 15 , wherein
when the preset torque condition is not satisfied, the control unit is further configured to determine a torque of the engine as a ground torque and determine a sum of the torques of the first motor and the second motor to satisfy a value obtained by subtracting the actual engine output torque from the required torque.
19 . The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 18 , wherein
the actual engine output torque is a value obtained by subtracting a friction torque of the engine from the ground torque.