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An overview of the early stage of vehicle modeling and design

  • Baek, Moon-Yeol;Yi, Hyeong-Bok
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.334-337
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    • 1996
  • This is a paper intended for initial stage of vehicle modeling and design. The needs to determine a variety of vehicle suspension parameters required for initial design has been difficult and time-consuming task. In order to facilitate a concise and efficient presentation of initial vehicle design procedure, this paper uses a mathematical model and physical geometry. Vehicle model consists of dimensions, inertias and mechanical constants. These vehicle model parameters divided into several categories : basic parameters, coefficients and constants, design specification, spring and damper, bush stiffness, stabilizer bar, suspension geometry, tire, and vehicle weights of various design condition. This paper uses a vehicle design fundamental (VDF) program running under Windows 95 graphical interface. The features of VDF will be briefly outlined in this paper.

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Simulation of Vehicle Steering Control through Differential Braking (차동 제동을 이용한 조향 제어 시뮬레이션)

  • 제롬살랑선네;윤여흥;장봉춘;이성철
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.19 no.11
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2002
  • This paper examines the usefulness of a Brake Steer System (BSS), which uses differential brake forces for steering intervention in the context of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). In order to help the car to turn, a yaw moment can be achieved by altering the left/right and front/rear brake distribution. This resulting yaw moment on the vehicle affects lateral position thereby providing a limited steering function. The steering function achieved through BSS can then be used to control lateral position in an unintended road departure system. A 8-DOF nonlinear vehicle model including STI tire model will be validated using the equations of motion of the vehicle. Then a controller will be developed. This controller, which will be a PID controller tuned by Ziegler-Nichols, will be designed to explore BSS feasibility by modifying the brake distribution through the control of the yaw rate of the vehicle.

Evaluations of Ride Comfort for the Rubber-Tired Light Rail Vehicle (고무차륜 경량전철 차량의 승차감 평가)

  • Kim Y.S.;Baek N.U.;Lim T.K.;Han S.Y.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.365-368
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    • 2005
  • The dynamic model was developed to analyze vibration acceleration and ride comfort during the operation of rubber-tired light rail vehicles. The ride comfort for standing passengers was analyzed in accordance with ISO 2631-1, UIC 513R, and CEN Draft prENV 12299 using this model. The result was applied to the detail design of Korean-standard, rubber-tired light rail vehicles, and the detail specifications related to ride comfort was determined based on this result. The ride comfort test was performed along the test track by using 2 car-train, and its result was compared with that of the ride comfort analysis, verifying the validity of the developed dynamic model. It was also verified whether or not the developed Korean-standardized, rubber-tired light rail vehicle met specified target specifications on ride comfort.

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Sliding Mode Control for a High-Load Wheeled Mobile Robot (중하중을 받는 이동로붓의 슬라이딩모드 제어)

  • 홍대희;정재훈
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.145-153
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    • 2000
  • This paper discusses the dynamic modeling and robust control development for a differentially steered mobile robot subject to wheel slip according to high load. Consideration of wheel slip is crucial for high load applications such as construction automation tasks because wheel slip acts as a severe disturbance to the system. It is shown that the uncertainty terms due to the wheel slip satisfy the matching condition for the sliding mode control design. From the full dynamic model of the mobile robot, a reduced ideal model is extracted to facilitate the control design. The sliding mode control method ensures the dynamic tracking performance for such a mobile robot. Numerical simulation shows the promise of the developed algorithm.

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A Study on the Application of Semi-active Suspension System to a 3-D Full Vehicle Model (전차 모델에 대한 반능동 현가장치의 적용에 대한 연구)

  • 방범석;백윤수;박영필
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1994.10a
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    • pp.938-944
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    • 1994
  • Active damping has been shown to offer increased suspension performance in terms of vehicle isolation, suspension packaging, and road-tire contract force. Many semi-active damping strategies have been introduced to approximate the response of active damping with the modulation of passive damping parameters. This study investigates the characteristics of semi-active suspension control through the simulation of passive, skyhook active, and semi-active damping models. A quarter car model is studied with the conrolled damping replacing both passive and active damping. A new semi-active scheme is suggested to eliminate the abrupt changes in semi-active damping force. It is shown that the new strategy performs almost identically to the so called "force controlled" semi-active law without steep changes in damping force or body acceleration.eleration.

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A Study on Optimal Design of Automotive Hydraulic Control System for Slip Ratio Control (슬립율 제어를 위한 자동차용 유압 조절시스템의 최적 설계에 관한 연구)

  • 김대원;김진한;최석창
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.41-50
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    • 1998
  • In this study, to investigate a characteristics of slip ratio control of H.C.U for ABS, half car model tester were developed and a new H.C.U. was compactly designed comparing to the commercical H.C.U. for ABS. In half car model tester, variable inertia wheel has been used to load the car weights and braking forces according to the road surface conditions which were realized by pneumatic cylinder. And solenoid valves using P.W.M. (Pulse Width Modulation) method were installed in the new H.C.U The slip ratio characteristics of tire had been measured using half car model tester and the results were used in the control simulation for a new H.C.U.

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Tire and Vehicle Pull II- Basic Theory, Simulation, and Verification (타이어와 차량 쏠림 II-이론적 배경, Simulation, 실차검증)

  • 이정환;문승환
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2000
  • It is known that residual aligning torque of tires causes vehicle pull. There is, however, only a little literature available which shows how the residual aligning torque of tires causes vehicle pull. In this paper, a vehicle model in two degrees of freedom was adopted for the analysis of a vehicle under the straight-ahead motion. The analysis with this vehicle model clearly shows the effect of residual aligning torque of tires on vehicle pull. In order to show the validity of the analysis, a vehicle commercially available was selected. This vehicle was modeled in 137 degrees of freedom system with multibody dynamics software. Vehicle pull simulation results show that vehicle model drifts in lateral direction due to the residual aligning torque of tires. Vehicle test results with the car were also included.

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Dynamic Stability Analysis of A Vehicle in Limit Driving for Crash Avoidance (충돌회피를 위한 극한 운전시 자동차의 동적안정성 해석)

  • Kim, S.P.;Baek, W.K.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.106-123
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    • 1997
  • In this study, vehicle directional stability is investigated for limit driving for crash avoidance maneuver using a full vehicle dynamic model. The model was analytically validated using typical step steering and lane change simulation. Limit driving condition for the vehicle model was quoted from research results of references. It was demonstrated that instable vehicle motion was caused by not only road conditions but also driving conditions. Also, the simulation showed that braking combined with steering caused very hazardous situation in crash avoidance maneuver. Finally, phase plane plot approach was used to evaluate the dynamic instability.

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Continuous Review (Q, r) Inventory Model with Stochastic Lead Time (확률적 조달기간을 갖는 연속조사 (Q,r) 재고모형)

  • Lee Chang-Hui;Min Gye-Ryo
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.181-191
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    • 1992
  • In this paper in order to prevent break of operation of equipments resulted from the delay of parts supply, the continuous review(Q, r) inventory model with probabilistic lead time is developed. If the lead tire is random varivable, the cycle also is stochastic. Then it is not easy to obtain the total cost equation of this inventory model. Therefore it is assumed that one cycle is the interval of reorder points. When the lead time is assumed to have exponential probability distribution, the lot-size and reorder point which minimize total cost are obtained. And as the lead time increases, the order quantity and the total cost are greater, but the reorder point increases by a certain point of time and then decreases.

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A Study on the Statistical Model Validation using Response-adaptive Experimental Design (반응적응 시험설계법을 이용하는 통계적 해석모델 검증 기법 연구)

  • Jung, Byung Chang;Huh, Young-Chul;Moon, Seok-Jun;Kim, Young Joong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2014.10a
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    • pp.347-349
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    • 2014
  • Model verification and validation (V&V) is a current research topic to build computational models with high predictive capability by addressing the general concepts, processes and statistical techniques. The hypothesis test for validity check is one of the model validation techniques and gives a guideline to evaluate the validity of a computational model when limited experimental data only exist due to restricted test resources (e.g., time and budget). The hypothesis test for validity check mainly employ Type I error, the risk of rejecting the valid computational model, for the validity evaluation since quantification of Type II error is not feasible for model validation. However, Type II error, the risk of accepting invalid computational model, should be importantly considered for an engineered products having high risk on predicted results. This paper proposes a technique named as the response-adaptive experimental design to reduce Type II error by adaptively designing experimental conditions for the validation experiment. A tire tread block problem and a numerical example are employed to show the effectiveness of the response-adaptive experimental design for the validity evaluation.

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