TY - CHAP A1 - Arrieta Castro, Abel A1 - Weber, Hans Ingo A1 - Rill, Georg T1 - Design an integrate vehicle control based-on hierarchical architecture for improve the performance of ground vehicles T2 - COBEM2015 : 23rd ABCM International Congress of Mechanical Engineering, December 6-11, 2015, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazi Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.20906/cps/cob-2015-1970 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Arrieta Castro, Abel A1 - Rill, Georg ED - Orlova, Anna ED - Cole, David T1 - Kinematic Versus Elasto-Kinematic Model of a Twistbeam Suspension T2 - Advances in Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and Tracks II, proceedings of the 27th Symposium of the International Association of Vehicle System Dynamics (IAVSD 2021): August 17-19, 2021, Saint Petersburg, Russia N2 - The Twistbeam axle suspension is a cheap and robust layout for rear axles at front wheel driven midsize cars. Appropriate models have to take the elastic deformation of the torsion beam into account. A Finite Element approach requires detailed informations of the material properties and the shape which are usually only available in the final production stage. This paper presents a lumped mass model which can easily be integrated into a multibody vehicle model and can be used in the early stage of development. An approximation by the design kinematics further reduces the complexity of the model and considers only the kinematic properties of the Twistbeam suspension. Simulations using a nonlinear and three-dimensional vehicle model with different maneuvers, such as steady-state cornering, step steer input, and driving straight ahead on random road, demonstrate the performance and, in particular, the difference of the presented Twistbeam suspension models. KW - Design kinematics KW - Twistbeam suspension KW - Multibody model KW - Vehicle dynamics Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07305-2_59 SP - 505 EP - 605 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Arrieta Castro, Abel ED - Klomp, Matthijs ED - Bruzelius, Fredrik ED - Nielsen, Jens ED - Hillemyr, Angela T1 - A Novel Approach for Parametrization of Suspension Kinematics T2 - Advances in Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and Tracks: Proceedings of the 26th Symposium of the International Association of Vehicle System Dynamics (IAVSD 2019), August 12-16, 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden N2 - n the automotive industry, simulations are needed to analyse the dynamics of vehicles and also of its main components and subsystems, e.g. tires, brakes and suspension systems. These simulations are required for an early-stage development and in consequence, they must deliver realistic results. Suspension systems plays a key role in comfort and safety of road vehicles. They usually consist of rigid links and force elements that are arranged with a specific topology. In addition, some of their functionalities are to carry the weight of the car and the passengers, and maintain a correct wheel alignment. In simulations involving suspension systems, lookup-tables are frequently used. They are obtained from a Kinematic and Compliance (KnC) test and then standardized for a specific vehicle simulation software. Nonetheless, lookup-tables require a reasonable number of characteristic points. Additionally, derivatives, interpolation, and extrapolation are not necessarily smooth. This produces results that depend on the interpolation technique and may be inaccurate. In this paper, a novel method called “design kinematics” is proposed. This method can describe the kinematic properties of almost any type of suspension systems. Comparisons with an analytic calculation and a KnC measurement shown that the design kinematics is able to represent the kinematic and compliance properties of suspension systems extremely well and very efficiently. KW - design Kinematics KW - Kinematic and compliance test KW - Suspension systems Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-38076-2 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38077-9_210 SP - 1848 EP - 1857 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Arrieta Castro, Abel ED - Kecskeméthy, Andrés ED - Geu Flores, Francisco ED - Carrera, Eliodoro ED - Elias, Dante A. T1 - The Influence of Axle Kinematics on Vehicle Dynamics T2 - Interdisciplinary Applications of Kinematics. Proceedings of the Third International Conference (IAK) N2 - The automotive industry employs many different kinds of axle suspension systems at modern passenger cars. Important criteria are costs, space requirements, kinematic properties, and compliance attributes. This paper illustrates that in particular the kinematic properties of a suspension system have a significant influence on the dynamics of vehicles. As a consequence, the kinematics of a suspension system must be modeled very precisely and nonlinear. Typical kinematical features of a suspension system are discussed by analyzing the most common double wishbone axle suspension system. The influence of the axle kinematics on vehicle dynamics is finally demonstrated by simulation results generated with a fully nonlinear and three-dimensional multibody vehicle model. KW - Double wishbone suspension system KW - Multibody system KW - Suspension kinematics KW - vehicle dynamics Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-030-16422-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16423-2_2 VL - 71 SP - 23 EP - 31 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Arrieta Castro, Abel T1 - Road Vehicle Dynamics N2 - Road Vehicle Dynamics: Fundamentals and Modeling with MATLAB®, Second Edition combines coverage of vehicle dynamics concepts with MATLAB v9.4 programming routines and results, along with examples and numerous chapter exercises. Improved and updated, the revised text offers new coverage of active safety systems, rear wheel steering, race car suspension systems, airsprings, four-wheel drive, mechatronics, and other topics. Based on the lead author's extensive lectures, classes, and research activities, this unique text provides readers with insights into the computer-based modeling of automobiles and other ground vehicles. Instructor resources, including problem solutions, are available from the publisher. KW - Fahrdynamik Y1 - 2020 SN - 9780429244476 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429244476 PB - CRC Press CY - Boca Raton, Fla. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Arrieta Castro, Abel A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Weber, Hans I. ED - Carvalho, João Carlos Mendes ED - Martins, Daniel ED - Simoni, Roberto ED - Simas, Henrique T1 - Development of a Robust Integrated Control System to Improve the Stability of Road Vehicles T2 - Multibody Mechatronic Systems N2 - Nowadays, new technologies are pushing the road vehicle limits further. Promising applications, e.g., self-driving cars, require a suitable control system that can maintain the vehicle’s stability in critical scenarios. In most of current cars, the control systems actuates independently, meaning there is not a coordination or data sharing between them. This approach can produce a conflict between these standalone controllers and thus, no improvements on the vehicle’s stability are achieved or even a worse scenario can be generated. In order to overcome these problems, an integrated approach is developed in this work. This integration, defined in this work as Integrated Control (IC), is done by an intelligence coordination of all standalone controllers inside the vehicle, i.e., Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and Four-Wheel Steering System (4WS). The ABS model was built using Fuzzy logic, for which only three rules were necessary to get a good performance. To design the ESP and the 4WS, the simple handling vehicle model was used as a reference behavior. The IC was designed using the hierarchical approach with two layers, i.e., the upper and lower layer. The upper one, observes the side slip angle and depends of its value the upper layer triggers the ESP or the 4WS. Finally, in order to prove the improvements of the IC system over the non-integrated approach, a full-size vehicle model was used to perform simulation in run-off-road and μ-split scenarios. KW - 4WS KW - ABS KW - ESP KW - Integrated control KW - Run-off-Road scenarios Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-3-319-67566-4 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67567-1_48 VL - 54 SP - 506 EP - 516 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Arrieta Castro, Abel A1 - Chaves, Rafael B. A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Weber, Hans I. ED - Fleury, Agenor de T. ED - Rade, Domingos A. ED - Kurka, R. G. T1 - Use of Integrated Control to Enhance the Safety of Vehicles in Run-Off-Road Scenarios T2 - Proceedings of DINAME 2017 : Selected Papers of the XVII International Symposium on Dynamic Problems of Mechanics N2 - In this work, an integrated vehicle control system (IC) is tested in run-off-road scenarios. The integrated approach was employed in order to coordinate vehicle control systems, i.e. the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), Four-wheel Steering (4WS) and the Electronic Stability Program (ESP). To perform a run-off-road maneuver, a fuzzy virtual test driver was designed. By receiving the lateral position of an obstacle and the vehicle’s relative yaw angle, the virtual test driver is capable of following a reference trajectory. Furthermore, to test the performance of the standalone controllers, i.e. ABS, ESP and 4WS, individual maneuvers are performed using a multibody vehicle model. The vehicle without any coordination between the control systems is used as reference. For the simulation results, it is concluded that the IC improves the vehicle stability and maneuverability in comparison with the non-integrated approach. Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-319-91217-2 SN - 978-3-319-91216-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91217-2_30 SN - 2195-4356 SP - 431 EP - 443 PB - Springer CY - Cham ET - 1. Auflage ER -