Raffaele Manca , Sanjarbek Ruzimov , Renato Galluzzi , Luis M. Castellanos Molina , Nicola Amati , Andrea Tonoli
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To avoid back-drivability when not needed, a highly integrated and compact locking clutch is engaged. This component provides a fail-safe feature to the suspension, even in the absence of electricity. The clutch is controlled by means of an electromagnet, which is also used to estimate its locking state by measuring the inductance of its magnetic circuit. The proposed solution is compared to a very similar irreversible configuration, where the ball-screw is replaced by a power screw with trapezoidal profile. Experiments demonstrate the benefits of the reversible ball-screw transmission in terms of actuation time (two times faster) and average efficiency (three times more efficient) when compared to the irreversible alternative. 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Enhancement of electromechanical load-leveling suspensions for automotive applications using reversible transmission mechanisms
This paper presents an electromechanical height adjustment system for vehicles. The proposed design acts on the spring holder of the automotive suspension by means of a reversible ball-screw transmission. This actuator falls within the load-leveling category of suspensions, which becomes relevant in instances where the vehicle enters different terrains, driving conditions, or travel speeds. Furthermore, it could ease accessibility for passengers and goods. To provide reversibility, the actuation system relies on a ball-screw mechanism. It increases the overall efficiency of the actuator, which in turn, implies faster actuation times and lower power consumption. To avoid back-drivability when not needed, a highly integrated and compact locking clutch is engaged. This component provides a fail-safe feature to the suspension, even in the absence of electricity. The clutch is controlled by means of an electromagnet, which is also used to estimate its locking state by measuring the inductance of its magnetic circuit. The proposed solution is compared to a very similar irreversible configuration, where the ball-screw is replaced by a power screw with trapezoidal profile. Experiments demonstrate the benefits of the reversible ball-screw transmission in terms of actuation time (two times faster) and average efficiency (three times more efficient) when compared to the irreversible alternative. The functionality and state estimation of the locking clutch is also validated.
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Mechatronics is the synergistic combination of precision mechanical engineering, electronic control and systems thinking in the design of products and manufacturing processes. It relates to the design of systems, devices and products aimed at achieving an optimal balance between basic mechanical structure and its overall control. The purpose of this journal is to provide rapid publication of topical papers featuring practical developments in mechatronics. It will cover a wide range of application areas including consumer product design, instrumentation, manufacturing methods, computer integration and process and device control, and will attract a readership from across the industrial and academic research spectrum. Particular importance will be attached to aspects of innovation in mechatronics design philosophy which illustrate the benefits obtainable by an a priori integration of functionality with embedded microprocessor control. A major item will be the design of machines, devices and systems possessing a degree of computer based intelligence. The journal seeks to publish research progress in this field with an emphasis on the applied rather than the theoretical. It will also serve the dual role of bringing greater recognition to this important area of engineering.