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Nonlinear Dynamics of Longitudinal Vehicle Braking. VSDIA 04, Budapest, Hungary, November 8-10, 2004. Outline. Single-Wheel Braking Model (SWBM) Tractive Properties Choice of Dynamic States Key Features of the EOM Slip Dynamics Two-Wheel Braking Model (2WBM) Closing Remarks.
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Nonlinear Dynamics of Longitudinal Vehicle Braking VSDIA 04, Budapest, Hungary, November 8-10, 2004
Outline • Single-Wheel Braking Model (SWBM) • Tractive Properties • Choice of Dynamic States • Key Features of the EOM • Slip Dynamics • Two-Wheel Braking Model (2WBM) • Closing Remarks
Single-Wheel Braking Model • Governing Equations
Tractive Properties Friction Law s Longitudinal Wheel Slip m Longitudinal Friction Characteristic
Tractive Properties Wheel Slip • Dimensionless measure of the difference between u and R
Tractive Properties Wheel Slip • Dimensionless measure of the difference between u and R • In the steady-state: • Finite rotation (R 0) with s2(0,1), or • Lockup (R = 0) with s = 1
Tractive Properties Friction Characteristics “Magic Formula” of Pacejka
Tractive Properties Friction Characteristics
Choice of Dynamics States EOM in terms of u and • u and are coupled in a complicated way via the slip. where
Choice of Dynamics States EOM in terms of u and s
Equations of Motion Key Features • Slip dynamics are essentially decoupled • Search for steady (constant) slip values s = s* that correspond to steady-state braking
Slip Dynamics • Equilibria • Local Stability
State-Space Description Stable Braking
State-Space Description Impending Possible Lockup
State-Space Description Possible Lockup
State-Space Description Impending Guaranteed Lockup
State-Space Description Guaranteed Lockup
Lockup Instability • Critical Brake Torque
Two-Wheel Braking Model • Governing Equations
Tractive Properties • Friction Laws • Wheel Slip • Friction Characteristic
Equations of Motion • Same structure as EOM for SWBM
Bifurcation of Slip Dynamics FRONT WHEEL Stable Braking REAR WHEEL Stable Braking
Bifurcation of Slip Dynamics FRONT WHEEL Stable Braking REAR WHEEL Impending Possible Lockup
Bifurcation of Slip Dynamics FRONT WHEEL Stable Braking REAR WHEEL Possible Lockup
Bifurcation of Slip Dynamics FRONT WHEEL Stable Braking REAR WHEEL Impending Guaranteed Lockup
Bifurcation of Slip Dynamics FRONT WHEEL Stable Braking REAR WHEEL Guaranteed Lockup
Closing Remarks • Use of wheel slip s provides new insight into vehicle traction; • Entire dynamics (stability and bifurcation) are captured by hb(s) (SWBM) and hbi(s) (2WBM); • New lockup threshold.
Acknowledgments • BUTE Dept. of Applied Mechanics • US-Hungarian Joint Fund for Technological Development • MSU Dept. of Mechanical Engineering • MSU Institute for Global Engineering Education • National Science Foundation