基于IMU的速度估计对带ABS的重型8级卡车空气制动系统制动距离的影响

Q3 Engineering
Tamas Erdos
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><div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview段落">对车速的准确估计对于优化防抱死制动系统(ABS)的计算至关重要。目前,包括重型8级卡车在内的大多数车辆主要依靠轮速传感器(WSS)来估计速度。然而,一旦制动应用,WSS变得不准确的速度确定由于纵向滑移发展在轮胎。使用惯性测量单元(IMU)来估计车辆速度,可以将其与WSS结合使用,以准确计算每个轮胎的滑移率。然后,这些滑移率值可以用作ABS算法中的主要控制变量,以更充分地利用每个轮胎上可用的抓地力,以提高停车距离和可控性。根据联邦机动车安全标准(FMVSS) 121的60-0 mph停车距离数据,开发了稳态制动分析模型,并对8级拖拉机半挂车组合进行了验证。一旦验证了该模型与实测减速度数据具有良好的相关性,就可以使用它来估计每个轮胎理想滑移比下的理论峰值稳态减速度。在此基础上,采用半经验方法综合考虑了当前空气制动系统和ABS算法的性能。最后,考虑60-0 mph停车的初始瞬态阶段,以获得装载重型卡车实际的停车距离改进估计。
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IMU Based Velocity Estimation Impact on Stopping Distance for Heavy-Duty Class 8 Truck Air Brake Systems with ABS
An accurate estimate of vehicle speed is essential for optimal anti-lock braking system (ABS) calculations. Currently, most vehicles including heavy-duty class 8 trucks mainly rely on wheel speed sensors (WSS) to estimate velocity. However, as soon as braking is applied, WSS become inaccurate for determining the velocity due to the longitudinal slip developed in the tires. Using the inertial measurement unit (IMU) to estimate vehicle speed allows for its use in conjunction with the WSS to accurately calculate the slip ratio at each tire. These slip ratio values can then be used as the main control variable in the ABS algorithm to utilize the grip available more fully at each tire, to improve stopping distance and controllability. A steady state braking analysis model is developed and validated against Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) 121 60-0 mph stopping distance data for a loaded class 8 tractor semi-trailer combination. Once the model is validated to show good correlation to measured deceleration data, it is used to estimate the theoretical peak steady state deceleration with the ideal slip ratio at each tire. Then a semi-empirical approach is used to consider current air brake system and ABS algorithm capabilities in the analysis. Lastly, the initial transient phase of 60-0 mph stop is accounted for to get a realistic stopping distance improvement estimate for a loaded heavy-duty truck.
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