On the achievable performance using variable geometry active secondary suspension systems in commercial vehicles
Autor: | Evers, W.J., Besselink, I.G.M., Teerhuis, A.P., Nijmeijer, H. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Mobility
TS - Technical Sciences IVS - Integrated Vehicle Safety Automobile suspensions Geometry Optimal control systems Mechatronics Mechanics & Materials Variable geometry Suspension control Cost reduction Ride comfort Reliable Mobility Systems Traffic Heavy duty vehicles Actuators Active suspension |
Zdroj: | Vehicle System Dynamics, 10, 49, 1553-1573 |
Popis: | There is a need to further improve driver comfort in commercial vehicles. The variable geometry active suspension offers an interesting option to achieve this in an energy efficient way. However, the optimal control strategy and the overal performance potential remains unclear. The aim of this paper is to quantify the level of performance improvement that can theoretically be obtained by replacing a conventional air sprung cabin suspension design with a variable geometry active suspension. Furthermore, the difference between the use of a linear quadratic (LQ) optimal controller and a classic skyhook controller is investigated. Hereto, an elementary variable geometry actuator model and experimentally validated four degrees of freedom quarter truck model are adopted. The results show that the classic skyhook controller gives a relatively poor performance while a comfort increase of 17-28% can be obtained with the LQ optimal controller, depending on the chosen energy weighting. Furthermore, an additional 75% comfort increase and 77% energy cost reduction can be obtained, with respect to the fixed gain energy optimal controller, using condition-dependent control gains. So, it is concluded that the performance potential using condition-dependent controllers is huge, and that the use of the classic skyhook control strategy should, in general, be avoided when designing active secondary suspensions for commercial vehicles. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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