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Consideration of Effective Chassis Control in Electric Vehicle
Technical Paper
2018-01-5035
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
In this study, we focus on “camber angle control” and “derivative steering
assistance” using “steer-by-wire” as maneuverability and stability improvement
techniques that are appropriate for the electric vehicle (EV) era. Movements
that produce a negative camber angle generate camber thrust, and vehicle motion
performance improvements extend from the fact that the tire side force is
increased by the camber thrust effect. In our experimental vehicle, a
proportional steering angle system was used to create negative camber angle
control via an electromagnetic actuator that allowed us to confirm improvements
to both the effectiveness and stability of steering control in restricted
cornering areas. More specifically, we determined that it is possible to improve
critical cornering performance by executing ground negative camber angle control
in proportion to the steering angle. Steer-by-wire refers to an electrical
steering technique that allows the steering angle of the entire vehicle to be
controlled independently of the front wheel steering angle, thereby providing a
high level of steering system control freedom. When derivative steering
assistance control is applied, the phase of the front wheel steering angle
advances faster in proportion to the steering angle velocity change than would
normally occur based on the driver’s steering actions, which can improve ease of
operation and maneuvering stability. In an experimental vehicle equipped with
derivative steering assistance via a steer-by-wire system, the steer
effectiveness was improved because the phase of the front wheel steering angle
advanced due to the derivative steering assist, thereby improving the vehicle
responsiveness.
Citation
Yamaguchi, R. and Nozaki, H., "Consideration of Effective Chassis Control in Electric Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 2018-01-5035, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-5035.Data Sets - Support Documents
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