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Technical Paper

Multi-Mode Controller Design for Active Seat Suspension with Energy-Harvesting

2020-04-14
2020-01-1083
In this paper, a multi-mode active seat suspension with a single actuator is proposed and built. A one-DOF seat suspension system is modelled based on a quarter car model of commercial vehicle with an actuator which is comprised of a DC motor and a gear reducer. Aiming at improving ride comfort and reducing energy consumption, a multi-mode controller is established. According to the seat vertical acceleration and suspension dynamic travel signals, control strategies switch between three modes: active drive mode, energy harvesting mode and plug breaking mode.
Technical Paper

Determination of Magic Formula Tyre Model Parameters Using Homotopy Optimization Approach

2020-04-14
2020-01-0763
Tyre behavior plays an important role in vehicle dynamics simulation. The Magic Formula Tyre Model is a semi-empirical tyre model which describes tyre behavior quite accurately in the handling simulation. The Magic Formula Tyre Model needs a set of parameters to describe the tyre properties; the determination of these parameters is nontrivial task due to its nonlinear nature and the presence of a large number of coefficients. In this paper, the homotopy algorithm is applied to the parameter identification of Magic Formula tyre model. A morphing parameter is introduced to correct the optimization process; as a result, the solution is directed converging to the global optimal solution, avoiding the local convergence. The method uses different continuation methods to globally optimize the parameters, which ensures that the prediction of the Magic Formula model can be very close to the test data at all stages of the optimization process.
Technical Paper

The Effect of Friction on Ride Comfort Simulation and Suspension Optimization

2020-04-14
2020-01-0765
The design of suspension affects the vehicle dynamics such as ride comfort and handling stability. Nonlinear characteristics and friction are important characteristics of suspension system, and the influence on vehicle dynamic performance cannot be ignored. Based on the seven-degree-of-freedom vehicle vibration nonlinear model with friction, the vibration response process of the vehicle and the influence of suspension friction on vehicle ride comfort and suspension action process were studied. The results show that friction will significantly affects the simulation of ride comfort and coincide with the function of the shock absorber. The suspension shock absorbers of vehicles were optimized with and without suspension friction. The results showed that the suspension tended to choose softer shock absorbers when there was friction. However, both of the two optimizations are able to improve the ride comfort of vehicles, and the simulation results were similar.
Journal Article

Optimization of Suspension Elastomeric Bushing Compliance Under Constraints of Handling, Ride and Durability

2010-04-12
2010-01-0721
Elastomeric bushings are widely used in the passenger cars to make the cars have an ideal vehicle Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) performance. However, elastomeric bushings also influence on the vehicle handling, ride and the durability performance of each component in the vehicle suspension system. It is relatively easy and cost effective to change the compliance of the bushing components compared with other method because they are made of elastomeric materials. The design of an elastomeric bushing is really a big challenge. One of the main difficulties comes from the different target compliance is wanted according to the handling, ride and durability demand at each different orientation (indicated by X Y Z) of the bushing. In this paper the following procedure was used for optimization of suspension elastomeric bushing compliance. Firstly, a detailed multi-body model was built including the nonlinear bushing effects and lower control arm flexibility.
Technical Paper

Optimization Study on Coolant-flow for Heavy-duty Vehicle Diesel Engine by Experiment Study & Numerical Simulation

2007-08-05
2007-01-3628
Problems such as higher heat load in the diesel engine and the occurrence of crazes within the valve bridge of heavy-duty vehicle diesel engine should be solved, with the increase of the power density of heavy-duty vehicle diesel engine. In this paper, the heat load experiment of complete machine, temperature-measuring of bottom part of cylinder head and the three-dimension numerical simulation on coolant flow and heat transfer in the water jacket have been performed. The result shows that the main reasons of higher heat load of the engine are insufficiency of heat-sinking capability of the water-radiator and shortage of coolant flux; and the unsuitable flow field in water jacket in cylinder head, where only a little of the coolant can cool the bottom of cylinder head, is the main cause of cylinder head bottom over-heated and thermal crack in the valve-bridge region.
Technical Paper

Prototyping Hardware-in-the-loop Simulation System of Diesel Engine on Linux System with Automatic Code Generation

2008-06-23
2008-01-1735
Faced with the need to reduce development time and cost, the hardware-in-the-loop simulation increasingly proves to be an efficient tool in the development of automotive engine control system. In this article, the rapid prototyping technology is used to develop a hardware-in-the-loop simulation system for the diesel engine electronic control unit development. The hardware-in-the-loop simulation presented in this paper is based on Linux RTAI system, an open source hard real-time extension of the Linux Operating System, at low costs and within industrial standards. It exploits standard x86-based computing platforms provided with real-time Linux software in combination with generic computer-aided design software (Matlab/Simulink). One of its main characteristics is that it can automatically generate the real-time simulation code for many target processors, which runs under Linux RTAI operating system.
Technical Paper

Genetic Algorithms for the Vibroacoustic Optimization of the Stamped Rib in a Plate

2004-03-08
2004-01-1160
The result of rib stiffening is the redistribution of natural frequencies and mode shapes of the plate, which can significantly alter its noise and vibration character. In this paper, genetic algorithms are used as a promising tool for sound radiation minimization problems. The objective of the study is to determine effective, general design methods for determining the optimal dimensions of the stamped rib in a plate to minimize the total radiated acoustic power. Acoustic response under broad-band excitation is considered. Radiated sound power is calculated using a boundary element method, in conjunction with a finite element solver for the solution of the structural problem.
Technical Paper

Parameter Sensitivity Analysis of a Light Duty Truck Steering Returnability Performance

2017-03-28
2017-01-0428
Steering returnability is an important index for evaluating vehicle handling performance. A systematic method is presented in this paper to reduce the high yaw rate residue and the steering response time for a light duty truck in the steering return test. The vehicle multibody model is established in ADAMS, which takes into consideration of the frictional loss torque and hydraulically assisted steering property in the steering mechanism, since the friction, which exists in steering column, spherical joint, steering universal joint, and steering gear, plays an important role in vehicle returnability performance. The accuracy of the vehicle model is validated by road test and the key parameters are determined by executing the sensitivity analysis, which shows the effect of each design parameter upon returnability performance.
Technical Paper

Using GPU to Accelerate Backward Induction for Vehicle Speed Optimal Control

2022-03-29
2022-01-0089
This paper proposes a method to adapt backward induction, which is used to solve the vehicle speed optimal control problem for energy efficiency, to a computer with a GPU to accelerate the computation. A common application of this type of problem is to control a vehicle on a given route with surrounding vehicles, road grades, traffic signals, stop signs, speed limits, and other conditions. Several indicators can be used to determine the performance of the controller, including the energy consumption of the trip, the driving speed smoothness, and the traveling time to a given destination. Solving this optimization problem globally by backward induction is time-consuming, due to the large searching space of the vehicle’s distance, velocity, and acceleration. The proposed method converts the single thread implementation to a parallel process that runs on a consumer-level GPU.
Technical Paper

Neural-Network-Based Suspension Kinematics and Compliance Characteristics and Its Implementation in Full Vehicle Dynamics Model

2022-03-29
2022-01-0287
Suspension kinematics and compliance strongly influence the handling performance of the vehicle. The kinematics and compliance characteristics are determined by the suspension geometry and stiffness of suspension bodies and elastic components. However, it is usually inefficient to model all the joints, bushings, and linkage deformation in a full vehicle model. By transforming the complex modeling problem into a data-driven problem tends to be a good solution. In this research, the neural-network-based suspension kinematics and compliance model is built and implemented into a 17 DOF full vehicle model, which is a hybrid model with state variables expressed in the global coordinate system and vehicle coordinate system. The original kinematics and compliance characteristics are derived from multibody dynamics simulation of the suspension system level.
Technical Paper

Semi-Active Control of ISD In-Wheel Motors Suspension with Dynamic Vibration Absorber

2022-03-29
2022-01-0285
Electric vehicles driven by in-wheel-motor have the advantages of compact structure and high transmission efficiency, which is one of the most ideal energy-saving, environmentally friendly, and safe driving forms in the future. However, the addition of the in-wheel-motor significantly increases the unsprung mass of the vehicle, resulting in a decrease in the mass ratio of the vehicle body to the wheel, which will deteriorate the ride comfort and safety of the vehicle. To improve the vibration performance of in-wheel-motor driven vehicles, a semi-active inerter-spring-damper (ISD) suspension with in-wheel-motor (IWM) dynamic vibration absorber (DVA) of the electric wheel is proposed in this paper. Firstly, a structure of in-wheel-motor DVA is proposed, which converts the motor into a dynamic vibration absorber of the wheel to suppress the vibration of the unsprung mass.
Technical Paper

Path-Tracking Control and Following Control of Tractor-Semitrailer Combination Based on Improved MPC

2023-04-11
2023-01-0695
In recent years, the tractor-semitrailer combination has become the primary vehicle of China's long-distance freight system. In this paper, with the aim of optimizing the path tracking control and following control of the tractor-semitrailer combination, a kinematics-based path tracking control scheme is proposed. Firstly, a kinematic model of the tractor-semitrailer combination has been constructed. The control of the tractor-semitrailer combination is simplified to focus on three control points based on the kinematics model. Secondly, the path tracking control algorithm and the following control algorithm of the tractor-semitrailer combination are proposed in this paper. The improved MPC is used for path-tracking control of tractor-semitrailer combinations. The cost function of rolling optimization steps is intended, and the optimal line is determined with the lateral deviation, the variation of lateral error, and the deviation of heading angle as the input.
Technical Paper

Collision Avoidance Strategy of High-Speed AEB System Based on Minimum Safety Distance

2021-04-06
2021-01-0335
The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system is an important part of automobile active safety, which can effectively reduce rear-end collision accidents and protect drivers' safety through active braking. AEB system has been included in many countries' new car assessment programme as the test content of active safety. In view of obviously deficiencies of the existing AEB control algorithm in avoiding longitudinal collision at high speed, it is proposed to an optimized model of the minimum safe distance for rear-end collision prevention on high-speed road in order to improve the accuracy of AEB system. Considering the influence of road adhesion coefficient and human comfort on the maximum braking deceleration, it is established to a more accurate and reasonable AEB system to avoid collision for expressway. The collision avoidance strategy is verified by simulation software.
Technical Paper

Fractional Derivative Rigid Ring Tire Model with Berg Friction for Vehicle Dynamic Analysis

2021-04-06
2021-01-0330
The tire is one of the key components that affect vehicle performance and ride quality. The rigid ring model has been widely used in the dynamic simulation of tire rolling uneven road surface, and calculate the tire stiffness and force of rim under quasi-static conditions. However, the traditional spring-damping between rim and belt is not accurate enough to describe the viscous damping force and hysteretic behavior of rubber. Therefore, it is necessary to propose a new rigid ring model, considering the viscoelasticity of tire side rubber and hysteretic behavior of rubber, to better adapt to the intermediate frequency response of tire. In this paper, the rigid ring model introduces the fractional derivative damping and friction force element to enhance the dynamic response of tire in higher frequency. Linear damping is replaced by a three-parameter fractional-order derivative damping model, and a Berg friction element was added between rim and belt.
Journal Article

Vibration Analysis and Optimization of Rock Drilling Arm

2022-03-29
2022-01-0290
When the drill arm reaches the specified position, the rubber top disk of the propelling beam is pressed against the rock surface by the hydraulic cylinder force and the rock drill starts drilling. Because of the reaction force and the deformation of the drill arm, the propelling beam will be offset from its target position and vibrate, which will affect the drilling accuracy. To analyze the vibration of the propelling beam, the rigid-flexible coupled model is established. The minimum displacement offset of the propelling beam from the initial position is used as the optimization function and the parameters of the rubber top disk are used as optimization variables. The amplitude of the propelling beam at a steady state is used as the constraint. From the simulation results, the rigid-flexible coupled model can describe the vibration of the propelling beam better than the rigid model, especially during the rock drill working stage.
Technical Paper

Gap Adjustment Strategy for Electromechanical Brake System Based on Critical Point Identification

2024-04-09
2024-01-2320
Abrasion of the Electromechanical brake (EMB) brake pad during the braking process leads to an increase in brake gap, which adversely affects braking performance. Therefore, it is imperative to promptly detect brake pad abrasion and adjust the brake gap accordingly. However, the addition of extra gap adjustment or sensor detection devices will bring extra size and cost to the brake system. In this study, we propose an innovative EMB gap active adjustment strategy by employing modeling and analysis of the braking process. This strategy involves identifying the contact and separation points of the braking process based on the differential current signal. Theoretical analysis and simulation results demonstrate that this gap adjustment strategy can effectively regulate the brake gap, mitigate the adverse effects of brake disk abrasion, and notably reduce the response time of the braking force output. Monitoring is critical to accurately control EMB clamping force.
Technical Paper

An Active Suspension Control Strategy for Planet Rover on Rough Terrain

2024-04-09
2024-01-2300
The soft and rough terrain on the planet's surface significantly affects the ride and safety of rovers during high-speed driving, which imposes high requirements for the control of the suspension system of planet rovers. To ensure good ride comfort of the planet rover during operation in the low-gravity environment of the planet's surface, this study develops an active suspension control strategy for torsion spring and torsional damper suspension systems for planet rovers. Firstly, an equivalent dynamic model of the suspension system is derived. Based on fractal principles, a road model of planetary surface is established. Then, a fuzzy-PID based control strategy aimed at improving ride comfort for the planet rover suspension is established and validated on both flat and rough terrains.
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