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Research on Assist-Steering Method for Distributed-Drive Articulated Heavy Vehicle Based on the Co-Simulation Model

2020-04-14
2020-01-0761
The mathematic model and co-simulation model for distributed-drive articulated heavy vehicles (DAHVs) are developed along with the techniques for its satisfactory verification. The objectives of this paper are to introduce and verify the researches about the assist-steering method for DAHVs. The theory of this proposed assist-steering method in this paper distinguishes it from the traditional direct yaw moment control (DYC) method or assist-steering methods in the previous studies. Furthermore, the co-simulation model developed by MATLAB/Simulink, ADAMS, and AMESim is more reasonable than the traditional methods with simple virtual models, which can replace the real test vehicle for the verification of proposed assist-steering method. Field tests were conducted with a 35t DAHV to verify the models with the comparison of vehicle responses.
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Path Planning Strategy of Distributed-Driven Articulated Vehicle Considering Steering Energy Consumption

2022-03-29
2022-01-0298
As construction vehicles become electrified and more intelligent, some technologies are increasingly being applied in optimal controlling vehicle dynamics and driving behavior. Manned articulated vehicles in underground mine have drawbacks such as high steering energy consumption and harsh working environment for drivers, which can be solved by above techniques. The distributed-drive articulated vehicles (DDAV) can generate the yaw moment by the reasonable allocation of each wheel driving force, which can reduce the energy consumption by assisting the hydraulic steering system in steering. In this paper, the dynamic programming (DP) is used to study the optimal torque distribution while the vehicle following the reference path with minimizing the energy consumption. Firstly, combined with the tentacle algorithm, optimal control inputs and energy consumption of the vehicle were derived from DP under each tentacle.
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Interaction of Four-Screw Vehicle and Soft Terrain Based on SPH-FEM Method

2023-04-11
2023-01-0898
The four-screw propulsion vehicle has high traffic performance and strong maneuverability on the fluidized soft terrain. However, the interaction mechanism between the four-screw vehicle and the soft terrain is quite complicated. The driving performance of the screw vehicle on the soft terrain are not clear, and it is difficult to achieve accurate dynamic control of the four-screw vehicle. The mechanical relationship and motion mode of the four-screw propulsion vehicle-soft terrain interaction are theoretical analyzed, the force characteristics of the screw drive wheel under each motion mode of the vehicle are obtained. The interaction model between soft terrain of tailings dam and four-screw vehicle is established by using smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH) and finite element method (FEM).
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Pantograph Optimization Design Based on the Model of Mining Truck-Road-Pantograph

2024-04-09
2024-01-2318
This study focuses on the operation of trolley-assisted mining truck, which leverage overhead lines for uphill propulsion, substantially reducing fuel consumption and carbon emissions. The pantograph mounted at the truck body's front exhibits complex vibrational behavior due to the subgrade stiffness and the nonlinearities of the hydro-pneumatic suspension. Vertical dynamic model of the mining truck is constructed which considering the road conditions and suspension characteristics to illustrate the pantograph's contact force. The vibration characteristic of pantograph base is analyzed which using the spatial transformation relationship between the truck's center mass of gravity and the base of pantograph. The stiffness of pantograph is designed based on a pantograph-catenary system model considering different road conditions. The real mining truck is modeled in the Trucksim software to obtain the vibration of pantograph base.
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