Development of the Active Steering Tilt Controller for Stability of the Narrow Commuter Vehicles

폭이 좁은 차량의 안정성 향상을 위한 능동형 스티어링 기울임 제어기의 개발

  • 소상균 (정회원, 삼성전기(주) 자동차부품연구소 프로젝트팀(현가장치))
  • Published : 1998.03.01

Abstract

As the traffic congestion and parking problems in urban areas are increased the tall and narrow commuter vehicles have interested as a means to increase the utilization of existing freewa- ys and parking facilities. However, in hard cornering those vehicles could reduce stability against overturning compared to conventional vehicles. This tendency can be mitigated by tilting the body toward the inside of the turn. In this paper those tilting vehicles are considered in which at speed at least, the tilt angle is controlled by steering the front wheels. In other word, if the driver turns the steering wheel the tilt controller automatically steers the road wheel to tilt the body inside of the turn. Also, the dynamic tilting vehicle model with tire slip angles is constructed by adding the roll degree of freedom. Finally, through computer simulation the behaviors of the tilting vehicles are investigated.

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