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Technical Paper

Development of the Defrost Performance Evaluation Technology in Automotive Using Design Optimization Analysis Method

2020-04-14
2020-01-0155
In this study, we developed the defrost performance evaluation technology using the multi-objective optimization method based on the CFD. The defrosting is one of the key factors to ensure the drivers’ safety using the forced flow having proper temperature from HVAC during drive. There are many factors affecting the defrost performance, but the configurations of guide-vane and discharge angles in the center DEF(defrosting) duct section which are main design factors of the defrost performance in automotive, so these were set to the design parameters for this study. For the shape-optimization study, the discharge mass flow rate from the HVAC which is transferred to the windshield and the discharge areas in the center defrost duct were set to the response parameters. And then, the standard deviation value of mass flow rate on the selected discharge areas checking the uniformity of discharge flow was set to the objective function to find the optimal design.
Journal Article

Estimation of Lateral Force due to Lateral Disturbance for Application to an MDPS-Based Driving Assistant System

2011-04-12
2011-01-0977
This paper describes a lateral disturbance estimator for an application to a Motor Driven Power Steering (MDPS)-based driving assistant system. A vehicle motion can be disturbed laterally by wind force or load from bank angle acting on the vehicle in the lateral direction. An MDPS-based driving assistant system can be used to reduce steering effort of a human driver in a driving situation with lateral disturbance. In designing the MDPS-based driving assistant system, the lateral wind disturbance should be estimated to determine an assistant torque. An estimator for the vehicle lateral disturbance estimation has been developed. The proposed estimator consists of two parts: a tire self-aligning torque estimator and the lateral disturbance estimator. The lateral disturbance estimator has been designed on the basis of a 2-DOF bicycle model with available sensor signals from the MDPS module. A numerical simulation has been conducted in order to evaluate the proposed estimator.
Technical Paper

The Numerical Study for the Adaptive Restraint System

2007-04-16
2007-01-1500
This paper is intended to find out the optimized restraint system for various crash conditions and to analyze the characteristics of those conditions numerically. 40km/h FF (Full Frontal crash), 56km/h FF and 64km/h ODB (Offset Deformable Barrier crash) conditions have been considered with 5th%ile female, 50th%ile male and 95th%ile male dummies on driver side. The vehicle lay out and crash pulses came from a compact passenger car. The restraint system was focused on the driver side airbag and seat belt. MADYMO 3D was used in this study for simulation.
Technical Paper

Numerical Models of Gas Leakage for Side Air Bags

2009-04-20
2009-01-1250
Gas leakage properties in numerical models of a SAB (Side Air Bag) need to be estimated without any component testing for a prompt simulation. A reasonable and accurate method for predicting leakage properties, which can be used in MADYMO simulations, is introduced in this study. Leakage functions were formulated with 9 assumptions and coefficients of functions are obtained based on information about components of SABs. The Information and the obtained coefficients were collected as a database. 29 types of drop tower tests were done to build this database. Four types of SABs were chosen and tested to validate the accuracy of the developed prediction method. The resulting correlations between simulations and tests turned out to be sufficiently accurate.
Technical Paper

Development of New Weight-Based Occupant Classification System Utilizing DFSS Methodology

2009-04-20
2009-01-1247
As occupant injuries induced by airbag deployment became a critical issue, revisions to FMVSS 208 were made to mandate the adoption of advanced airbag which can protect occupants of varying statures. As a result, OCS (Occupant Classification System) has become an important part of advanced airbag technologies. In this paper, we review existing OCS technologies briefly and list details of development issues and solutions for weight-based OCS. As an effort to reduce cost and optimize performance for the semi-LRD (Low Risk Deployment) airbag system, a study on reducing the number of sensors from 4 to 2 for the current system utilizing DFSS methodology is provided and discussed.
Technical Paper

Alternative Approach to Design ESC and MDPS Integrated Control System

2010-04-12
2010-01-0101
The integrated control system of Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Motor-Driven Power Steering (MDPS) improves vehicle performance and extends functions via CAN network without any hardware modification. Although the ESC and MDPS integrated system does not improve vehicle behavior directly, it can inspire drivers to steer to the right direction by changing steering torque assistance characteristics. There are two different ways to control both ESC and MDPS systems: Top-down and Parallel control mode. First, the Top-down control mode, which is already widely used on the market, imposes ESC on the additional functions of ESC+MDPS integrated system. On the contrary, the Parallel control mode distributes the functions to ESC and MDPS, therefore each system does their own role and cooperates on special events. In this study, the parallel control mode controller is proposed and compared with the Top-down control mode.
Technical Paper

A Study on Vortex Shedding Around a Bluff Body Near the Ground

2003-03-03
2003-01-0652
A series of experiments and computational analysis were carried out on the flow around a bluff body. Some non-streamlined ground vehicles, buildings and pipelines near to the ground could encounter very dangerous situations because of the unsteady wind loading caused by the periodic vortex shedding behind the bluff body. A two-dimensional bluff body model was used to simulate flow in the wake region. Spectral analysis of the velocity profiles in the underbody region was also used to examine the influence of the underbody flow in the wake region. By using a flow visualization technique, the critical gap height and the separation line on the ground were investigated for various gap heights and boundary layer thicknesses. Additionally, the 2-D Incompressible Navier-Stokes equation with an ε - SST (Strain Shear Stress Transport) turbulence model was used for comparison with experimental results.
Technical Paper

Optimal Design of EPB Caliper Using DOE

2017-09-17
2017-01-2519
An Electrical Parking Brake (EPB) system is a device that operates to park the vehicle automatically with the push of a button instead of using conventional hand or foot levers which in some ways makes it the first by wire type of brake system. As such, it is being considered in some vehicle architectures as an automatic redundant backup for vacuum-less brake systems or autonomous cars. The EPB system is generally divided into cable puller and motor on caliper (MOC) types. Recently, the MOC type EPB is being more widely applied in the global market due to product competitiveness and cost effectiveness. The MOC type EPB is composed of the caliper body, torque member, pad assembly, nut assembly and actuator. Among them, the caliper body and torque member play a main role in the robustness of the EPB system and occupy more than 80% of the total weight.
Technical Paper

Simplified Models for Optimization of Curtain Air Bag for US NCAP

2011-04-12
2011-01-0013
The main role of CAB(side curtain airbag) is to protect the occupant's head in the event of side crash. The updated US NCAP for model year 2010 requires more extended coverage of CAB. It is not only required to cover the 50th%ile driver but also the 5th%ile driver and rear passenger. Although the general safety analysis model using only concerned sub-structure of the vehicle and prescribed structural motion is sufficient to handle frequent jobs, the analysis model with increased efficiency is needed when optimization is to be studied as it requires more runs and the model gets enlarged to consider extended sub-structure. In this study, three types of simplified analysis models are introduced. The first has an impactor which is composed of the head and neck with prescribed translational motions. It only uses the upper parts of the original sub-structure hence the run time is saved by 60∼70%.
Technical Paper

A Study on Improvement of Optical/Electrical Properties of Indium-Tin-Oxide Thin Films Prepared by Sol-Gel Process

2019-04-02
2019-01-0187
Ar plasma treatment was carried out to reduce the sheet resistance of indium tin oxide (ITO) thin films. To verify how the concentration of oxygen vacancies in the film increased with the Ar plasma treatment time, cumulative and continuous plasma treatments were conducted. In addition, to improve the transmittance and reduced the sheet resistance the PDMS layer was as a stamp on the surface of ITO. The oxidation of the PDMS stamp appears to be a key factor to improve the characteristics of ITO thin film. Furthermore, an indium-tin-oxide (ITO) thin film with approximately 50 nm thickness was successfully synthesized on glass substrates by using a fully aqueous sol-gel process. The annealing temperature and argon plasma treatment time appear to be key factors in reducing resistivity and increasing the transmittance of the thin film.
Technical Paper

Improvement of Steering Performance Using Steering Rack Force Control

2019-04-02
2019-01-1234
Drivers continually require steering performance improvement, particularly in the area of feedback from the road. In this study, we develop a new electrically-assisted steering logic by 1) analyzing existing steering systems to determine key factors, 2) modeling an ideal steering system from which to obtain a desirable driver torque, 3) developing a rack force observer to faithfully represent road information and 4) building a feedback compensator to track the tuned torque. In general, the estimator uses the driver torque, assist torque and other steering system signals. However, the friction of the steering system is difficult to estimate accurately. At high speed, where steering feeling is very important, greater friction results in increased error. In order to solve this problem, we design two estimators generated from a vehicle model and a steering system model. The observer that uses two estimators can reflect various operating conditions by using the strengths of each method.
Technical Paper

Prevention of Cushion Failure of Side Curtain Airbag By CAE

2014-04-01
2014-01-0511
Requirements of side curtain airbag have continued to increase. The revised SINCAP, FMVSS-226 ejection mitigation and small overlap of IIHS had added these requirements. To meet all the requirements, high inflator energy and complex cushion shape became necessary. Such situations increased possibility of cushion failure while deploying. Unfortunately, all the design verification tests are usually completed in a relatively latter stage of development and repetitive testing is needed to consider large dispersion of failure probability distribution. Therefore, verification and design improvement by numerical simulation in an early stage are desirable. A simulation method which can verify CAB deployment was developed in this study. The developed method has three distinct features. Firstly, nonlinear fabric materials and membrane finite elements are used to consider fracture of cushion fabric. Secondly, a pre-simulation procedure had been established.
Technical Paper

A Study for Analysis Technique for Ensuring the Head Injury Criterion and Ejection Mitigation Performance of Curtain Airbag

2014-04-01
2014-01-0548
The role of CAB is protecting the passenger's head during rollover and side crash accidents. However, the performance of HIC and ejection mitigation has trade-off relation, so analytical method to satisfy the HIC and ejection mitigation performance are required. In this study, 3 types of CAB were used for ejection mitigation analysis, drop tower analysis and SINCAP MDB analysis. Impactor which has 18kg mass is impacting the CAB as 20KPH velocity at six impact positions for ejection mitigation analysis. In drop tower analysis, impactor which has 9kg mass is impacting the CAB as 17.7KPH velocity. Acceleration value was derived by drop tower analysis and the tendency of HIC was estimated. Motion data of a vehicle structure was inserted to substructure model and the SID-IIS 5%ile female dummy was used for SINCAP MDB analysis. As a result, HIC and acceleration values were derived by MDB analysis.
Technical Paper

Efficient Method for Head-Up Display Image Compensation by Using Pre-Warping

2019-04-02
2019-01-1008
A Head-Up Display (HUD) is electrical device that provides virtual images in front of driver. Virtual images are consists of various driving information. Because HUD uses optical system there exist image distortions with respect to image height and driver’s eye position. Image warping is image correction method that makes a geometrical change on image to minimize image distortions. In this paper to minimize image distortions, we use optical data driven warping matrix for each image height. But even though we applied data driven warping matrix, image distortions occur due to assemble and manufacturing tolerances when HUD is built. In this paper, we also suggest pre-warping method to minimize image distortions considering tolerances. We simulated 3 compensation functions to get rid of image distortions from the tolerances. By using proposed pre-warping method we could reduce maximum x, y distance by 31.5%, 39% and average distance by 32.2%, 27.9% of distortions.
Journal Article

Analysis of the Effect of the Wedged Type Brake Caliper Piston on Brake Drag

2021-10-11
2021-01-1293
Recently, there’s a massive flow of change in the automotive industry with the coming era of electric vehicles and self-driving (autonomous) vehicles. The automotive braking system field is not an exception for the change and there are not only lots of new systems being developed but also demands for researches for optimizations of conventional brake systems fitting to the newly appeared systems such as E-Booster and Electric Motor Brake (EMB) Caliper. Taking the Electric Motor Brake Caliper for example, it is considered as a very important and useful system for autonomous vehicles because the motor actuator of the caliper is much easier to control with ECUs compared to the conventional hydraulic pressure system. However, easy of control is not the only thing that excites brake system engineers.
Technical Paper

Passenger Injury Analysis Considering Vehicle Crash after AEB Activation

2020-03-31
2019-22-0023
Owing to an increasing autonomous emergency braking (AEB) adoption, emergency braking before crash occurs more often than in the case of conventional vehicles. Due to the sudden deceleration in AEB activation, passengers move forward before the crash. To explore how this forward movement affects passenger injury, sled tests are performed with an inclined dummy representing forward displacement. The test shows that a shorter distance between the airbag and passenger results in bigger neck injuries induced by airbag deployment force. A countermeasure is suggested to prevent neck injury in emergency braking situation by reducing deployment force and protrusion.
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