Clutch controlling apparatus for vehicle

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F16D 48/08 (2006.01) B60K 23/02 (2006.01) F16D 28/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2674207

To allow a clutch to be connected smoothly to enhance the comfortable ride upon start even if the current speed is higher than a start permission speed. A start permission decision section issues a start permission when an engine speed NE and a throttle valve opening TH become higher than predetermined values. A clutch-torque capacity storage section stores a clutch-torque capacity reference map in which a clutch-torque capacity is set as a function of at least the engine speed NE from between the engine speed NE and the throttle valve opening TH. A clutch-torque capacity correction section corrects the clutch-torque capacity reference map so that the clutch-torque capacity reduces in a proportionally reducing manner in response to the difference between the engine speed NE and a start permission speed NEO when a start permission is issued. An oil pressure controlling section connects the clutch with the clutch-torque capacity obtained in accordance with the corrected clutch-torque capacity map to start the vehicle.

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