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A Novel Kind of Proportional Electromagnetic Dynamic Vibration Absorber

2019-06-05
2019-01-1586
A new proportional electromagnetic dynamic vibration absorber (EDVA) is proposed for control of engine vibration during idling. The device consists of an electromagnetic actuator attached to the primary structure through elastic element, where the driving force pair is implemented between the reaction-mass and the primary structure. The design of the proportional electromagnetic actuator is realized considering the geometric parameters of the core to achieve nearly constant magnetic force over a broad range of its dynamic displacement but proportional to square of the current. A methodology is proposed to achieve magnetic force proportional to square of current and consistent with the disturbance frequency. The proportional EDVA is subsequently applied to a single-degree-of-freedom primary system with an acceleration feedback control algorithm for attenuation of primary system vibration in a frequency band around the typical idling vibration frequencies.
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A Passenger Car Brake Pedal Feel Analysis Model Based on Integrated Brake by Wire System

2021-04-06
2021-01-0975
The fully decoupled brake by wire system is a complex system consisting of mechanical components such as springs and rubber and hydraulic structural components coupled together. Compared to conventional braking systems, it is characterized by the full decoupling of the brake pedal from the brake wheel cylinders in normal braking mode, and the pressure fluctuations in the wheel cylinders do not affect the pedal feel. In order to predict brake pedal feel in a passenger car, a dynamic model was developed for both normal and backup braking modes, taking into account the variation of the volume modulus of the brake fluid and the frictional forces of the master cylinder pistons. The influence of different pedal input speeds on the pedal feel characteristic curve was analyzed using static vehicle tests and the related parameters of the braking system were identified in order to correct the design data.
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A Research on Modeling and Pressure Control of Integrated Electro-Hydraulic Brake System

2021-04-06
2021-01-0130
A fourth-order mathematical model for I-EHB (integrated electro-hydraulic brake) system was derived from its mechanical and hydraulic subsystems. The model was linearized at equilibrium state and then was verified by AMESIM software. The friction model of the system was analyzed based on static friction and viscous friction. A bench test was designed to identify the parameters of friction model. As the I-EHB system worked at different braking conditions, a PID-based switching controller was designed to track the target servo cylinder pressure. Both simulations and experiments results showed that, the response time of pressure was less than 120ms, and there was no overshoot, which helped handling different braking conditions and improving the braking safety and comfort.
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A Switching Control Strategy for Multiple Heating Modes Based on the Integrated Thermal Management System of Electric Vehicles

2024-04-09
2024-01-2233
To reduce the heating energy consumption of electric vehicles in winter, a switching control strategy for multiple heating modes formed by three heat sources, including air, motor waste heat, and positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heaters, is designed. Firstly, an integrated thermal management system (ITMS) simulation model for the heat pump air conditioning system, battery thermal management system, and motor thermal management system is established based on the AMESim software. Secondly, the influence of ambient temperature and motor outlet coolant temperature on the heating performance of three cabin heating modes is studied. Specifically, the three cabin heating modes include the pure motor waste heat source heat pump mode, the pure air-source heat pump mode, and the dual heat source heat pump mode with waste heat source and air source. Based on the analysis results, the opening and closing strategies for the three cabin heating modes are discussed.
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Analysis of Intrinsic Characteristics and Dynamic Response of New Energy Vehicle Battery Pack System

2024-04-09
2024-01-2302
As the main power source of new energy vehicles, the durability and fatigue characteristics of the battery pack directly affect the performance of the vehicle. The battery pack system was modelled using multi-body dynamics software, with 7 and 13 degree of freedom models developed. Using the established model, the intrinsic properties of the battery pack are computationally analyzed. To calculate the dynamic characteristics, a sinusoidal displacement excitation is applied to the wheel centre of mass, and the displacement and acceleration of the battery pack centre of mass are calculated for both models.The displacement and acceleration curves at the centre of mass of the battery pack of the two models are compared. The results show that the amplitude of the displacement and acceleration curves at the centre of mass of the 13 degrees of freedom model of the battery pack has decreased significantly.
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Analysis of Low-Frequency Brake Noise for Drum Brakes on Semi-Trailers

2024-04-09
2024-01-2895
A road test on semi-trailers is carried out, and accelerations of some characteristic points on the braking system,axles,and truck body is measured,also brake pressure and noise around the support frame is acquired.The measured data was analyzed to determine the causes of the brake noise, and the mechanism of the noise of the drum brake of semi-trailers during low-speed braking was investigated. The following conclusions are obtained: (1) Brake noise of the drum brake of the semi-trailer at low-frequency is generated from vibrations of the brake shoes, axle, and body, and the vibration frequency is close to 2nd natural frequency of the axle. (2) Brake noise is generated from stick-slip motion between the brake shoes and the brake drum, where the relative motion between the brake drum and the brake shoes is changed alternately with sliding and sticking, resulting in sudden changes in acceleration and shock vibration.
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Control Strategy for Semi-Active Suspension Based on Suspension Parameter Estimation

2024-04-09
2024-01-2771
This paper presents an adaptive H2/H∞ control strategy for a semi-active suspension system with unknown suspension parameters. The proposed strategy takes into account the damping force characteristics of continuous damping control (CDC) damper. Initially, the external characteristics of CDC damper were measured, and a forward model and a back propagation (BP) neural network inverse model of CDC damper were proposed using the measured data. Subsequently, a seven-degree-of-freedom vehicle with semi-active suspension system and H2/H∞ controller was designed. Multiple feedback control matrices corresponding to different sprung mass parameter values were determined by analyzing time and frequency domain performance. Finally, a dual observer system combining suspension state and parameter estimation based on the Kalman filter algorithm was established.
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Design of a Car Battery Box with Combined Steel Stamped and Aluminum Extruded Process

2023-04-11
2023-01-0607
In the manufacturing of battery boxes using the aluminum extruded process, poor consistency of products and a short life of the die for making aluminum structural sections are usually observed. A new method of producing battery boxes is proposed that combines steel stamped and aluminum extruded process. This paper first describes the design requirements for a battery box using a new process, and several important issues such as weld seam arrangement and error proofing in the manufacturing process are discussed. To address the issue of weld seam arrangement, the following three principles should be considered in the design: These principles include that the profile lap angle should be above 90°, three or more beams should not be lapped too closely together, and multiple brackets in close proximity should be designed as one unit.
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Development of Lithium-ion Battery Test Bench

2022-03-29
2022-01-0708
A test bench is proposed to be developed to measure relevant mechanics responses of lithium-ion batteries during different charge and discharge processes. It primarily consists of two parts: a mechanical structure part and a measurement and control part. The test system composed of an upper/lower battery fixing spacer and a battery is the core part of the mechanical structure part. This measurement and control part mostly contains an environmental control, an acquisition as well as a charge discharge system.
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Event-Triggered Adaptive Robust Control for Lateral Stability of Steer-by-Wire Vehicles with Abrupt Nonlinear Faults

2022-07-04
2022-01-5056
Because autonomous vehicles (AVs) equipped with active front steering have the features of time varying, uncertainties, high rate of fault, and high burden on the in-vehicle networks, this article studies the adaptive robust control problem for improving lateral stability in steer-by-wire (SBW) vehicles in the presence of abrupt nonlinear faults. First, an upper-level robust H∞ controller is designed to obtain the desired front-wheel steering angle for driving both the yaw rate and the sideslip angle to reach their correct values. Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy modeling method, which has shown the extraordinary ability in coping with the issue of nonlinear, is applied to deal with the challenge of the changing longitudinal velocity. The output of the upper controller can be calculated by a parallel distributed compensation (PDC) scheme.
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Experiment and Analysis of Mechanical Semi-Active Hydraulic Engine Mount with Double Inertia Tracks

2022-03-29
2022-01-0305
Electromagnetic semi-active hydraulic engine mount (HEM) with double inertia tracks can realize the opening and closing of the inertia tracks through the control of electromagnetic actuator, so as to meet the needs of vibration isolation in different working conditions, but the cost is high. In this paper, without using electromagnetic actuator, a mechanical semi-active HEM with double inertia tracks is designed and manufactured with simple structure and low cost. In this study, the feature of mechanical semi-active HEM with double inertia tracks is that a baffle-current limiting column structure is added in the inertia track. Under different excitation amplitudes, the baffle-current limiting column structure can open and close the inertia track passively. Several mechanical semi-active HEM with double-inertia tracks samples and conventional inertia tracks HEM samples are manufactured and the dynamic characteristics of these samples under low frequency excitation are tested.
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Experimental Study on Hydraulic Pressure Feedforward and Feedback PID Control of I-EHB System with Friction Disturbance

2021-04-06
2021-01-0979
This paper designs the important components and structure of the integrated electro-hydraulic brake system (I-EHB). Firstly, the simplified linear system is modeled, and the transfer function without considering the nonlinear disturbance such as system friction is derived, and the correctness of the linear system is preliminarily verified by AMESim. Then set up the I-EHB system test bench, and use the Stribeck friction model to identify the friction torque parameters in the static and kinetic friction stages of the system to obtain a more accurate friction model. Finally, based on the I-EHB system model of friction disturbance, a pressure-speed-current three-loop cascade PID controller is designed, and a feedforward controller based on the system model is added to form the control structure of “pressure feedforward compensation + pressure-speed-current closed-loop cascade PID”.
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Frequency Conversion Controlled Vapor Recovery System by Temperature and Flow Signals: Model Design and Parameters Optimization

2013-09-24
2013-01-2348
Current gasoline-gas vapor recovery system is incomplete, for it cannot adjust the vapor-liquid ratio automatically due to the change of working temperature. To solve this problem, this paper intends to design a new system and optimize its parameters. In this research, variables control method is used for tests while linear regression is used for data processing. This new system moves proportion valve away and adds a DSP control module, a frequency conversion device, and a temperature sensor. With this research, it is clearly reviewed that the vapor-liquid ratio should remains 1.0 from 0 °C to 20 °C as its working temperature, be changed into 1.1 from 20 °C to 25 °C, be changed into 1.2 from 25 °C to 30 °C, and be changed into 1.3 when the working temperature is above 30 °C.
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Heat Dissipation Performance Analysis of Liquid-Cooled Plate in Battery Package System

2024-04-09
2024-01-2674
A liquid-cooled plate is an important component for cooling batteries inside a battery package system. The structure of the liquid-cooling plate significantly affects the temperature conditions of power batteries and the energy consumption of the liquid-cooling system. However, there is a lack of precise knowledge regarding the specific factors that contribute to these impacts. In this study, the influence of structural parameters of flow channel on the heat dissipation performance is studied to solve above problems. A test bench for measuring battery pack cooling performances was built, and pressure drop of liquid-cooled plate and maximum temperature of battery were measured. A CFD model for liquid-cooled plate performance calculations was developed. Using the established model, pressure drop, and maximum temperature were calculated. The measured data are compared with the calculated date, which validate the proposed model.
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Mass Flow Rate Prediction of Electronic Expansion Valve Based on Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Back-Propagation Neural Network Algorithm

2022-03-29
2022-01-0181
Electronic expansion valve as a throttle element is widely used in heat pump systems and flow characteristics are its most important parameter. The flow characteristics of the electronic expansion valve (EXV) with a valve port diameter of 3mm are studied, when the refrigerant R134a is used as the working fluid. The main factors affecting the flow characteristics are researched by adopting the orthogonal experiment method and single factor control method, for example, inlet pressure, inlet temperature, outlet pressure and valve opening. The results show that the expansion valve opening degree has the greatest influence on mass flow rate. In view of the complicated phase change of the refrigerant passing through electronic expansion valve, it is difficult to model the flow characteristics accurately.
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Measurement and Modeling for Creep Groan of a Drum Brake in Trucks

2024-04-09
2024-01-2351
An experiment is carried out to measure creep groan of a drum brake located in a trailer axle of a truck. The noise nearby the drum brake and accelerations on brake shoes, axle and trailer frame are collected to analyze the occurring conditions and characteristics of the creep groan. A multi-body dynamics model with 1/4 trailer chassis structures is established for analyzing brake component vibrations that generates the creep groan. In the model, the contact force between brake cam and brake shoes, the contact friction characteristics between brake linings and inner circular surface of brake drum, and the properties of chassis structure are included. Dynamic responses of brake shoes, axle and trailer frame during the braking process are estimated using the established model and the responses are compared with the measured results, which validate the model.
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Mechanical Failure Modes of Prismatic Lithium-ion Battery Separator

2022-12-16
2022-01-7119
As the power of electric vehicles (EVs), lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are subjected to a variety of mechanical loads during electrochemical operation. Under this operating environment, lithium-ion batteries are at risk of internal short circuit, thermal runaway and even fire, threatening the safety of electric vehicles. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mechanical behaviors and failure mechanisms of the battery separator to improve the safety of lithium-ion batteries under mechanical loads. In this study, uniaxial tensile, through-thickness compression and biaxial punch tests were performed to characterize two types of separators, dry-processed polypropylene (PP) separators and wet-processed ceramic-coated separators, and to analyze and compare their mechanical properties and failure modes. The comprehensive mechanical tests show that the failure modes of the different separator types are different, with the more anisotropic separator having more complex failure modes.
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Modeling and Analysis for Dynamic Performances of a Two-Layer Engine Front End Accessory Drive System with an Overrunning Alternator Decoupler

2021-04-06
2021-01-0656
Two-layer engine front end accessory drive systems (TEFEADS) are adopted generally by commercial vehicles due to the characteristics of the accessory pulleys, which have large torque and moment of inertia. An overrunning alternator decoupler (OAD) is an advanced vibration isolator which can reduce the amplitude of torsional vibration of alternator rotor effectively by an one-way transmission and they are more and more widely used in vehicles. This paper established a model of a generic layout of a TEFEADS with an OAD. The coupling effect between the TEFEADS, the nonlinear characteristics of OAD, the torsional vibration of crankshaft and the creeping on the belt were taken into account. A nine pulleys model was provided as a study example, the dynamic responses, which are respectively under steady and accelerating conditions, of the system were calculated by the established method and compared with the bench experiment.
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Modeling and Analysis of Front End Accessory Drive System with Overrunning Alternator Decoupler

2020-04-14
2020-01-0398
The generator is an important loaded component of an engine front end accessory drive system (EFEADS). With a huge moment of inertia and a highest running speed, the vibration and noise often occurs in operation, which has an effect on the service life. Thus an overrunning alternator decoupler (OAD) is used in the EFEADS for reducing the vibration of system. In this paper, a model of EFEADS with an OAD is established. The impact of the OAD on the dynamic responses of pulley of generator and the system are analyzed, and is verified by bench experiments. And the influence of parameters, such as spring stiffness, moment of inertia of generator and loaded torque on the dynamic performances of the system are studied. The influence of misalignment in pulleys on the dynamic performance of system is also discussed. The presented method is useful for optimizing the dynamic performance of system, such as the oscillation of tensioner arm and the slip ratio of the belt-generator pulley.
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Modeling and Simulation Analysis of Electric Vehicle Battery Cooling System

2023-04-11
2023-01-0771
A battery cooling system model of electric vehicle was established. The system model consists of a battery pack, a pump, a radiator, and a fan. A cooling plate was used to cool the battery pack, and the coolant flow rate in the cooling plate was controlled by the pump. The heat in the battery cooling system was released into the ambient air through the radiator. A finite element analysis model of the cooling plate was established to calculate the pressure drop of the cooling plate. A coupled dynamics model of the battery pack-radiator cooling system was established to simulate the temperature of the battery pack during charging and discharging. Tests were carried out to obtain the pressure drop of the cooling plate and the temperature of the battery pack under different working conditions. The simulation results and test results were compared and analyzed, and the accuracy of the models were verified.
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