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Visual Odometry Integrated Semantic Constraints towards Autonomous Driving

2022-12-22
2022-01-7095
Robust data association is a core problem of visual odometry, where image-to-image correspondences provide constraints for camera pose and map estimation. Current state-of-the-art visual semantic odometry uses local map points semantics, building semantic residuals associated with all classes to realize medium-term tracking of points. Considering the problem of inefficient semantic data associations and redundant semantic observation likelihood model in the visual semantic odometry, we propose a visual odometry, Local Semantic Odometry (LVSO), which is integrated with medium-term semantic constraints based on local nearest neighbor distance model.
Technical Paper

Vibration Analysis of an Electric Vehicle Mounting System under Transient Shock Conditions

2021-04-06
2021-01-0664
Electric vehicle motors have the characteristics of fast torque response, large amplitude, and braking feedback torque. Therefore, the excitation of the electric vehicle powertrain has obvious transient impact characteristics, which put forward new requirements for the design of the mounting system. This article carried out the real vehicle test of rapid acceleration and rapid deceleration. A 12-degree-of-freedom nonlinear dynamic model of the electric vehicle mounting system is established. The model is used to calculate the vibration acceleration of the active side and the passive side of the mount, and compared with the test value to verify the correctness of the simulation model. The impact degree, the maximum pitch angle of the powertrain, and the longitudinal acceleration of the powertrain centroid are used as evaluation indicators to analyze the transient response of the electric vehicle mounting system under rapid acceleration and rapid deceleration conditions.
Technical Paper

Two-Level LPV Model Based Sliding Mode Predictive Control with Actuator Input Delay for Vehicle Yaw Stability

2022-03-29
2022-01-0905
For the improvement of the vehicle yaw stability, this paper studies the control problem of the active front steering (AFS) system with actuator input delay. A novel sliding mode predictive control method to handle actuator input delay is proposed for the AFS system. Firstly, considering the nonlinearities of the vehicle system, a linear parameter varying vehicle system model with two-level structure is proposed to capture the vehicle dynamic behaviors. Secondly, to deal with the issues of actuator input delay and system constraints, a novel sliding mode predictive control method is put forward. In the process of controller design, a sliding mode control algorithm is employed for the improvement of the robustness of the control system, and then a model predictive control algorithm is employed to deal with system constraints.
Technical Paper

Topological Optimization Design of Cooling Channel for Liquid-Cooled Plate of Power Battery

2024-04-09
2024-01-2676
The influence of the channels of a liquid-cooled plate on the heat dissipation performance of battery module is investigated in this paper. A topology optimization method for obtaining channel configurations of the liquid cooled plate is presented. Firstly, the battery pack cooling system test platform is built to test the flow resistance of the liquid-cooled plate under different flow rates and the maximum temperature and temperature difference of the battery under different working conditions. Secondly, the geometric model of the battery pack is established, and CFD software is used to simulate according to the test conditions. The test results validate the correctness of the model. Then, taking the average surface temperature of the liquid-cooled plate as the optimization objective, the topology optimization structure of the liquid-cooled plate is obtained by variable density method.
Technical Paper

The Breaking Torsion Test and Quasi-Static Finite Element Simulations of the Rzeppa Type Constant Velocity Joint under a Large Joint Angle

2021-04-06
2021-01-0706
The breaking torque is an essential property that identifies the strength of driveshafts under high torque loads. In the breaking torsion test, the constant velocity joint of the driveshafts is usually loaded slowly at a very slow rotating speed under a specific joint angle until it breaks. Under different joint angles, the Rzeppa type constant velocity joint, namely ball joints (BJ), will break at different positions and with different torques. Common results of fracture position include the shaft of the outer race, the shell of the outer race, and the cage column. Simultaneously, the plastic deformation caused by compressive stress occurs at the specific position of the ball track and the cage. In order to analyze the failure reason of the ball joint under a larger joint angle, the quasi-static finite element simulations and test methods are used to analyze the damage caused by stress distribution based on material properties.
Technical Paper

The Analytical Method for Calculating the Hysteretic Behavior of an Asymmetry Tensioner

2021-04-06
2021-01-0655
An automatic tensioner with an asymmetric damping structure used in an engine front end accessory drive system is analyzed. An analytical model is established to calculate the hysteretic behavior of the tensioner. The contact characteristics of contact pairs are modeled and investigated for disclosing relation between contact pair, friction and hysteretic loop of an automatic belt tensioner. The presented models are validated by a torque measurement versus angular displacement of a tensioning arm. The errors between the calculation and the measurement are analyzed. The working torques of the tensioner during loading and unloading process are described by a bilinear hysteretic model and are written as a function with a damping ratio. The influence of damping structure parameters on the hysteretic torque is investigated. The method presented in this paper can be used for predicting the nonlinear characteristics of a tensioner before prototyping.
Technical Paper

Study on the Influence of Nonlinearity of Bushing and Air Spring Stiffness in Truck Suspension System on Joint Forces and Moments Calculation

2020-04-14
2020-01-1395
The joint forces and moments applied to the joints in an air suspension system in truck are important input loads for lightweight and fatigue analysis of bushings, air spring brackets, torque arms and trailing arms. In order to derive a reliable solution of joint forces and moments, engineers will generally use Multi Body Dynamics (MBD) simulation software, like ADAMS, which can save time in product development cycle. Taking an air suspension in truck as a study example, a 2-dimensional quasi-static model of an air suspension, whose stiffness of air spring and bushing is nonlinear, is established in ADAMS environment. After that, simulations are performed at the typical and extreme working condition respectively, and the results are compared with another three cases. Case I assumes that the stiffness of air spring is linear but the stiffness of bushings, including torsion and radial stiffness, are nonlinear.
Technical Paper

Study on the Influence of Air Suspension Levelling Valve Charging and Discharging Characteristics on Heavy Truck Roll Stability

2021-04-06
2021-01-0980
Roll stability is an important attribute which must be accounted for in heavy trucks. In order to analyze the anti-roll performance of the suspension in the early period of development, engineers will generally use Multi Body Dynamics (MBD) simulation software which can save time in the product development cycle. However, air suspension employs levelling valves to adjust the height by charging and discharging air springs. The air spring is typically modeled as a closed container in the simulation; the stiffness change of the air spring caused by the levelling valve is not considered. In this paper, an air suspension with levelling valves model integrated into the multi-body dynamic model of a 6�4 heavy truck is built with a co-simulation technique to investigate the influence of three types of levelling valves arrangement on the roll performance of the suspension under two typical conditions.
Technical Paper

Study on Steering Angle Input during the Automated Lane Change of Electric Vehicle

2017-09-23
2017-01-1962
The trajectory planning and the accurate path tracking are the two key technologies to realize the intelligent driving. The research of the steering wheel angle plays an important role in the path tracking. The purpose of this study is to optimize the steering wheel angle input during the automated lane changing. A dynamic programming approach to trajectory planning is proposed in this study, which is expected to not only achieve a quick reaction to the changing driving environment, but also optimize the balance between vehicle performance and driving efficiency. First of all, the lane changing trajectory is planned based on the positive and negative trapezoidal lateral acceleration method. In addition, the multi-objective optimization function is built which includes such indexes: lateral acceleration, lateral acceleration rate, yaw rate, lane changing time and lane changing distance.
Technical Paper

Study on Flow Rate and Flow Field Characteristics of Gerotor Pump with Multi-arc Combined Profile

2022-03-29
2022-01-0632
The working principle and performance test method of the gerotor pump with multi-arc combined profile are introduced. According to the formation method of the rotor tooth profile, the calculation method of the inner rotor tooth profile is introduced, and the meshing characteristics of the inner and outer rotors are analyzed. On this basis, a calculation method for the displacement and instantaneous flow rate of the gerotor pump with multi-arc combined profile is proposed. In addition, a calculation model of the flow field characteristics of the gerotor pump with multi-arc combined profile is established, and the validity of the model is verified by experiments. Based on the model of traditional single-arc gerotor pump and the model of the gerotor pump with multi-arc combined profile, the flow rate, internal flow velocity, pressure distribution and gas volume fraction distribution under different working conditions are calculated respectively.
Technical Paper

Study on Driving Forms and Control of Engine Cooling Fan

2023-04-11
2023-01-0816
The influence of engine cooling fan on the working state of engine cooling system under different driving forms and control strategy is studied, and a simulation model of engine thermal management system of a commercial vehicle is established. The model takes into account the measured performance parameters of the cooling system components, the gear shift logic of the transmission, the effect of vehicle speed on the airflow rate of the radiator, and proposes a modeling method for different cooling fan driving forms. The performance parameters such as engine outlet coolant temperature and corresponding cooling fan speed under different vehicle speeds and engine loads are calculated and analyzed by using the established model. The road measurement test of the engine thermal management system under the same working condition was carried out to read the relevant data from the engine ECU and confirm the reliability of the data.
Technical Paper

Study on Arrangement of TIG Weld Seams of 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy

2023-04-11
2023-01-0939
Welding deformation of aluminum alloy is an urgent problem to be solved, it affects the performance and service life of welding products. In this research, in order to compute welding deformation and residual stress, a finite element model of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy was established. The efficiency and the accuracy of the welding residual stress calculation and the welding deformation were significantly improved. By comparing the temperature field and the displacement field of simulation and experiment, the finite element model was validated. Through finite element analysis, Heat input and welding times have important effects on welding deformation and residual stress was found. The welding deformation law and the residual stress distribution law were proposed, after cooling of the welding seams, the plates collapsed to the other side of the heat source along the vertical direction, the welding deformation tendency was heightened by double-sided welding.
Technical Paper

Structural Vibration Analysis and Sound Quality Improvement for a Four-Cylinder Engine

2023-05-08
2023-01-1153
An Inline 4-cylinder engine is equipped with second-order balance shafts.When the engine is running under full load in 5000rpm,the engine generated severe structural radiation noise.The bench test analysis shows that the main reason is the resonance of the engine near 800Hz and 1500Hz. In this paper, a method for modeling and analyzing the vibration of the engine structure is proposed, and the sound quality of the engine is evaluated and imporved by the Moore–Glasberg loudness method. Firstly, the finite element model of the engine was established, and the experimental modes of the engine casing assembly, crankshaft and balance shaft were measured. The natural frequencies and modal shapes obtained by calculation and experiment were compared, which validates the established finite element model.Secondly, a flexible multi-body dynamic model of the engine was established.
Technical Paper

Structural Optimization for Engine Mount Bracket

2007-05-15
2007-01-2419
Design of powertrain mounting bracket is always challenging in achieving good NVH characteristics, sound durability and simultaneously reduced weight. Structural optimization is an effective tool to obtain an optimum design. Depending on the design status, different schemes, i.e. size, topology and shape optimization, are applied. In this paper, a case study of application of structural optimization in the design of a mount bracket has been presented. Firstly, both test and FEA (Finite Element Analysis) results expose problems of the initial design. Therefore, it is necessary to redesign the bracket. With sufficient design freedom and time in topology optimization, design space and optimization parameters are defined. Die direction and other manufacturability considerations for the casting components are vital. Shape optimization is then conducted to further decrease the weight and refine local weakness.
Technical Paper

Sound Transmission Loss of Acoustic Metamaterial with Lightweight Frame and Hard Membrane-Like Material

2023-05-08
2023-01-1057
To reduce the noise in the frequency range of 100Hz~1000Hz, a metamaterial structure composed of lightweight frame, hard membrane-like material and added mass is proposed in this paper. The advantage of this structure is that it is lightweight and the membrane-like material does not need to be stressed in advance. Finite element method (FEM) and experiment are used to investigate the sound transmission loss (STL) performance of the metamaterial structure. The results show that the peak STL is caused by the local resonance of the added mass and the membrane-like material. The valley versus frequency results from the resonance frequencies of metamaterial structure, and it is divided into three resonance frequencies: resonance frequencies from added mass, membrane-like material and frame.
Technical Paper

Simulation and Optimization Method of High Frequency Dynamic Characteristics of Rubber Mount

2021-04-06
2021-01-0663
A non-linear viscoelastic constitutive model composed of Mooney-Rivlin model and multiple Maxwell models is used to calculate the high frequency dynamic characteristics of rubber mounts. The equivalent mechanical model of the rubber vibration mount is established and the difference between the drive-point dynamic stiffness and the cross-point dynamic stiffness is analyzed. The analysis shows that the use of the cross-point dynamic characteristic test method can eliminate the influence of the additional inertial force in the test, which is suitable for rubber mounts’ high-frequency dynamic characteristics test; at the same time, a finite element model of the rubber mount is built to analyze its cross- point dynamic stiffness and drive-point dynamic stiffness. The analysis results are compared with the experimental results which verifies the finite element model and the correctness of the mechanical model.
Technical Paper

Research on the Bionic Design and Performance of Engine Cooling Fan with Blade Tip Serrated

2022-03-29
2022-01-0173
Turbulence caused by the blade tip of engine cooling fan is one of important noise generating factors. Existing theoretical researches show that the bionic serrated designs applied at the front and rear edges of fan blades can effectively improve the airflow characteristics and reduce the aerodynamic noise. However, the effect of its application at the blade tip needs to be explored and verified. In this research, vehicle engine fans whose tips are designed and remodeled with different size of triangular serrated edge have been tested on airduct, to explore the fan static pressure and noise that caused by changing of period and amplitude size. The large eddy simulation (LES) and FW-H acoustic analogy method are adopted to calculate the transient noise of each designed fan.
Technical Paper

Research on Sound Insulation Characteristics and Application of Acoustic Metamaterials

2022-03-29
2022-01-0343
In the field of low-frequency noise control, the acoustic metamaterials have received extensive attention from researchers. However, the existing work mainly focuses on small structures with fixed boundaries, which is quite different from engineering applications. Based on the membrane-type acoustic metamaterials, this paper uses a rigid thin plate to replace the tensioned membrane, design and manufacture of two new types of local resonance structure and studies their sound insulation properties. First, the metamaterial samples with a small size of 100mm in diameter and a large-size square with a side length of 506mm were produced, and the sound TL of the two was tested through the impedance tube and the reverberation chamber-anechoic chamber, respectively. The results show that the new structure can form an obvious sound insulation frequency band at low frequencies. Based on the finite element method, a metamaterial acoustic transmission loss calculation model is established.
Technical Paper

Research on Mid-Low Frequency Noise Reduction Material and Its Structure Design

2021-04-06
2021-01-0815
Aiming at the problem of middle and low frequency noise absorption, a combined sound-absorbing structure is designed based on porous material and a coiled-up cavity resonance structure. Combined with the sound absorption principle of porous materials and coiled-up cavities, a theoretical analytical model was established. By the finite element method, the sound absorption coefficient curve of the combined structure in a frequency range of 500-2000Hz is calculated, and the correctness of the analytical calculation and the finite element simulation calculation was verified in the impedance tube experiment. The results show that the combined structure has good sound absorption performance in the 500Hz-2000Hz frequency band, and the sound absorption peak appears near the 1108Hz frequency, reaching nearly perfect sound absorption. Compared with a single porous material, the sound absorption performance of the combined structure is better.
Journal Article

Research on Influencing Factors of Sound Absorption Coefficient in Reverberation Chamber

2021-04-06
2021-01-0359
In the automotive industry, testing the sound absorption coefficient of acoustic materials through reverberation chambers has been widely used. The advantage of this method is that sound waves are incident on the surface of acoustic materials randomly, which is more in line with actual engineering. At present, most of the reverberation chamber design and construction refers to the international standard ISO 354-2003. However, although the design indicators of the reverberation chamber have already met the requirements of the standard ISO 354-2003, there are still some differences between the test results of different reverberation chambers on the same group of samples to be tested, and sometimes the differences are so big they affect the engineering applications. In this paper, the sound absorption coefficients of the same group of samples in different reverberation chambers are tested, and there are some differences in the sound absorption coefficients.
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