Using the XiL Approach for Brake Emission Investigations for Electrified Vehicles

2023-01-1891

11/05/2023

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Brake Colloquium & Exhibition - 41st Annual
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The following paper aims to bring the topics of connected testing and emission measurements together. It is an introduction of connected bench testing with the aim to characterize brake particle emissions with a special focus on the impact of regenerative braking by simulating the real behavior of a premium BEV SUV.
Such an approach combines the advantages of a brake dynamometer including an emission testing setup and a HiL setup to allow a much more precise testing of brake particle emissions under the impact of regen braking compared to the current recommendations of the Global Technical Regulation (GTR) on brake particle emissions.
It is shown for the very first time, how interactions between the vehicle motion system work. The study includes one physical front brake corner as well as one physical rear brake corner. The regen functionalities are simulated by a real ESC-ECU which is the core of the HiL test setup. The presented results will deal with the simulation accuracy, the interactions between the powertrain and friction brake as well as the impact on brake emissions.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-1891
Pages
7
Citation
Gramstat, S., Gramstat, E., Hense, M., and Zessinger, M., "Using the XiL Approach for Brake Emission Investigations for Electrified Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 2023-01-1891, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-1891.
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Published
Nov 5, 2023
Product Code
2023-01-1891
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English