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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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Numerical Investigation of the Static Characteristics of Solenoid Valve in Decoupled Brake-by-Wire System

2021-04-06
2021-01-0804
The static characteristics of solenoid valve play an important role in the performance of brake system and can indirectly reflect the response speed of the brake system. The static characteristics of the solenoid valve reflect the electromagnetic characteristics of the solenoid valve itself, revealing the maximum potential of the solenoid valve in the system work, which is one of the important characteristics to characterize the working ability of the solenoid valve. In this paper, a numerical calculation method is used to build a finite element model of the solenoid valve electromagnetic field on the Ansoft Maxwell simulation platform. The model takes into account the nonlinear magnetization characteristics of soft magnetic materials and the air gap.
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Research and Parameter Optimization on Ride Comfort and Road Friendliness of Interconnected Air Suspension for Commercial Vehicles

2021-04-06
2021-01-0316
In order to improve the ride comfort and road friendliness of heavy commercial vehicles, a lateral interconnected air suspension system is developed. Based on the theory of thermodynamics and vehicle dynamics, a Ten-degree-of-freedom vehicle dynamics model with lateral interconnected air suspension is established. Interconnected pipeline parameters’ influence on characteristics of air suspension system in whole vehicle are calculated and analyzed. Simulation results show that the stiffness of air suspension decreases gradually with the increase of interconnected pipeline diameter. The designed interconnected air spring experiments verify the simulation results. Simulation on vehicle dynamics models is carried out by building random road models with different roughness levels in MATLAB.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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