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Technical Paper

A Development of the Eco-Routing Navigation System

2011-10-06
2011-28-0033
In this paper we present the concept of green routing or eco routing and how one would implement this using attributes defined in real time traffic information and digital road map. The routing referred to this paper applies mainly to road networks where one wants to get from point A to point B by minimizing the fuel consumed in a vehicle. The new model of speed profile prediction which yields stop and go speed at the start, end and zero of the acceleration under sub-node and link conditions is described. The results for the lowest fuel consumption show about 8.5% of simulated routes and 5% (9%) of vehicle test routes saving in fuel, when compared to that for the existing route planning course (recommended and short distance route), even traveling time about 10% longer time. These results clearly show prediction accuracy of fuel consumption between modeling and measurement is below the average about 12%.
Journal Article

A Physics Based Methodology for the Estimation of Tire Performance on Ice and Snow

2023-04-11
2023-01-0019
The automotive industry’s journey towards fully autonomous vehicles brings more and more vehicle control systems. Additionally, the reliability and robustness of all these systems must be guaranteed for all road and weather conditions before release into the market. However, the ever-increasing number of such control systems, in combination with the number of road and weather conditions, makes it unfeasible to test all scenarios in real life. Thus, the performance and robustness of these systems needs to be proven virtually, via vehicle simulations. The key challenge for performing such a range of simulations is that the tire performance is significantly affected by the road/weather conditions. An end user must therefore have access to the corresponding tire models. The current solution is to test tires under all road surfaces and operating conditions and then derive a set of model parameters from measurements.
Journal Article

A Study of Low-Frequency and High-Frequency Disc Brake Squeal

2016-09-18
2016-01-1944
When two identical brakes are simultaneously tested on a vehicle chassis dynamometer, very often the left hand brake is found to squeal more or less than the right hand brake, all at different frequencies. This study was performed to develop some understanding of this puzzling phenomenon. It is found that as the wear rate difference between the inner pad and the outer pad increases, low frequency (caliper and knuckle) squeals occur more and more, and as the differential wear becomes larger and larger, high frequency (disc) squeals occur less and less, finally disappearing all together. Discs and calipers are found to affect the differential pad wear, in turn affecting brake squeal generation.
Technical Paper

A Study of the Influence of Pad Properties and Disc Coning on High Speed Judder

2012-09-17
2012-01-1815
The effects of pad properties and thermal coning of discs on high speed judder were investigated using dynamometer and vehicle tests. The friction materials of different thermal conductivities were manufactured and the discs were design-modified to control the thermal coning during braking under high speed conditions. Brake Torque Variation(BTV) was measured to evaluate the judder propensity in the dynamometer tests and the vibration on steering wheel and brake pedal was measured in the vehicle tests. The results showed that the increase of thermal conductivity of pad could not affect the judder propensity during high speed braking below 350°C of disc temperature, however better disc design reduced judder propensity due to the lower thermal deformation. Moreover, the increase of pad compressibility can reduce judder propensity due to the increase of damping capacity.
Technical Paper

A Study on Design for Noise Reduction of hEMB

2015-09-27
2015-01-2702
EMB (Electro-Mechanical Brake) which converts electrical motor power to brake clamping force at each wheel is a system that has been investigated and developed by various automotive part suppliers through the years. In particular, as the number of electrically powered vehicles, such as hybrid electric vehicles, electric vehicles and fuel cell electric vehicles, has expanded, the EMB has received increased interest due to its fast response that is much suited for effective cooperative control with regenerative braking. However, issues such as cost competitiveness, reliability and regulations need to be solved for commercialization [1-2]. A new concept, the hybrid Electro-Mechanical Brake (hEMB) is characterized by a dual piston structure linked by hydraulics inside of the caliper. It is possible to reduce the required motor power and increase the level of emergency back-up braking through the amplification effect of the dual piston mechanism [3].
Technical Paper

A Study on Development of Brake System Using 1-D Simulation

2023-11-05
2023-01-1879
The development trend of new vehicles is to shorten the development period, diversify the models, and produce small amounts compared to the past. The current development process of braking systems is difficult to meet recent development trends, and it is more difficult to shorten the development period in the verification process that requires actual products. In this paper, we developed a 1-D Simulation of AMESim, MATLAB/Simulink Co-Simulation model of Hyundai Mobis iMEB(Integrated Mobis Electronic Brake) system for eco-friendly vehicles. If hydraulic braking is applied more than the tire grip force during braking, tire slip occurs, and if the rear wheel is locked before the front wheel, stability is lost, so it is advantageous to decide design parameter of brake system to make the front wheel first locked in consideration of design parameters of each vehicle.
Technical Paper

A Study on the Weight Trend of Passenger Car Brake Systems Based on Benchmarking Data from 2011 to 2021

2022-09-19
2022-01-1188
The history of the brake system for the passenger vehicles is no shorter than that of the automobile itself. With the long history, its performance, efficiency and reliability have been dramatically improved and as a result, even leading brake system suppliers now find it very difficult to come up with breakthrough ideas for further optimization of the current brake systems. In addition, as the powertrain of the vehicles has also been improved, the requirements of the brake system have become much more severe than before, leading to a trend of increasing the system size and weight especially for the parts belong to unsprung mass. In the case of high-end vehicles, the system was further optimized using expensive materials such as ceramic, carbon-fiber, etc. However, most normal vehicles have been developed without any significant changes in the existing systems. This decade-long trend of developing braking parts has seen a big change “electrification of the vehicle”.
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

Developing EPB Analytic Model Based on Multi-Flexible Body Dynamics

2023-11-05
2023-01-1885
The current braking system of a vehicle includes a parking braking system, which consists of a Motor on Caliper (MOC) that generates hydraulic main braking and electric parking braking through a caliper structure. When designing the MOC braking system, it is important to consider an analytical model that can predict the performance of the parking clamping force and the torque generated between the disk and caliper interactions. However, in previous designs, system predictions were often based on simplified structural calculations or incomplete Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis. In this paper, a study was conducted to predict the system performance using Multi-flexible Body Dynamics (MFBD) analysis. Firstly, a kinematic model (MBD) was developed for the Electric Parking Brake (EPB) system currently used in mass-produced vehicles. And the MBD model which based on kinematics was the initial model for this study.
Technical Paper

Development of the Virtual Test Technology for Evaluating Thermal Performance of Disc Brake

2009-04-20
2009-01-0857
There have been many kinds of simplifications and limitations in evaluating the thermal performance of disc brake when using the analytic technologies which were established before. But now new technology of virtual test with several advanced analytic techniques was developed to evaluate the thermal performance without any possibility of great errors that used to happen for the earlier time-consuming analyses. As a result, it was estimated that the new virtual test technology could afford to replace the physical dynamo test since the reliability of virtual test technology was reasonably verified with the existing data measured in dynamo test.
Technical Paper

Disc Brake Squeal vs. Disc Pad Compressibility-Caliper Stiffness Interactions: Low-Frequency Squeal and High-Frequency Squeal vs. Differential Pad Wear

2017-09-17
2017-01-2528
It is widely believed or speculated that higher pad compressibility leads to reduced brake squeal and that caliper design can affect brake squeal. After encountering anecdotal contradictory cases, this investigation was undertaken to systematically generate basic data and clarify the beliefs or speculations. In order to adjust pad compressibility, it is common to modify pad molding temperatures, pressures and times, which in addition to changing the compressibility, changes friction coefficient and physical properties of the pad at the same time. In order to separate these two effects, NAO disc pads were prepared under the same molding conditions while using different thicknesses of the underlayer to achieve different compressibilities, thus changing the compressibility only without changing the friction coefficient and physical properties of the pad.
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

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

Reducing Brake Squeal through FEM Approach and Parts Design Modifications

2006-10-08
2006-01-3206
Nowadays, brake squeal noise is one of the most difficult problems and is a big issue in the automobile industry. Finite element analysis is a useful tool in predicting the noise occurrence of a conventional brake system during the design stage. This paper explains the technical procedure and method to resolve the squeal noise with commercial software programs. Friction coefficient under the operating conditions of the brake system was considered as a variable with respect to disc velocity and there was a dynamic behavior within the pad assembly during brake action. First of all, our Finite Element (FE) model was verified using the results of the parts and assembly's FRF measurements and an inertia noise dynamometer, followed by complex eingen value analysis to detect unstable frequencies. Subsequently, mode analysis was conducted for each part of the brake system through the MAC values.
Technical Paper

The Factors Governing Corrosion Stiction of Brake Friction Materials to a Gray Cast Iron Disc

2018-10-05
2018-01-1899
Corrosion stiction at the contact interface between a brake friction material and a gray iron disc under the parking brake condition was investigated by evaluating the possible parameters that affect the shear force to detach the corroded interface. Using production brake friction materials, comprising non-steel and low-steel types, corrosion tests were carried out by pressing the brake pad onto the gray iron disc using a clamp at various conditions. Results showed that the shear force to detach the corroded interface tended to increase with applied pressure and corrosion time. On the other hand, porosity, acidity, and hydrophobicity of the friction material did not show a reliable correlation to the stiction force. The poor correlation of the stiction force with the friction material properties indicated that the stiction force was not determined by a single factor but governed by multiple parameters including surface contact areas and inhomogeneity of the ingredients.
Journal Article

Thermal Performance of Disc Brake and CFD Analysis

2014-09-28
2014-01-2497
In this paper an effective technology of virtual thermal test of disc brake with several advanced analytic techniques was presented. With the virtual thermal test process, thermal performance of brake system could be easily evaluated without any possibility of great errors that used to happen in the past. In addition to the classical result of CFD, this virtual thermal test produced several valuable applications such as thermal deformation of rotor, optimization of thermal performance and estimation of braking distance.
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