Hydro-viscous clutch has become an inevitable choice for special vehicle transmissions. As a nonlinear dynamic system with large lagging link, its timing performance is affected by input rotational speed, lubricating oil temperature and pressure and other factors. However, from the control perspective, the speed regulation law, formation mechanism control characteristics, global model of hydro-viscous speed control system (HSCS) are unclear. To solve these problems, this paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the Hydro-viscous Speed Control System (HSCS), focusing on its steady-state and dynamic speed control characteristics. A data-driven model is established to describe the relationship between input rotational speed, output speed, control oil pressure, and lubricating oil temperature. The findings provide a foundation for optimizing HSCS structure and parameters, enhancing the performance and reliability of such systems in special vehicle transmissions and establishing a temperature-speed control system for special vehicle transmissions.

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