Analysis and Optimisation of a New Differential Steering Concept
Author(s)
Kuslits, Márton
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
bcf6fb92-24d5-445d-9c2e-dd21f7f16e8dLanguage
EnglishAbstract
The emergence of electric drives opens up new opportunities in vehicle design. For example, powerful in-wheel motors pro -vide unprecedented flexibility in chassis design and are suitable for distributed drive solutions, although implying non-trivial vehicle dynamics control problems.This work aims at a new differential steering concept relying only on passive steering linkages where the necessary steering moment about the kingpins is generated by traction force differences produced by in-wheel motors. For the analysis of the proposed steering concept, a tailored multi-body system model is introduced along with the associated steering control system.In addition, this work explores the general applicability of such a new steering concept by using multi-objective optimisation. For this purpose, various design objectives and constraints are defined with respect to the dynamic, steady-state and low-speed steering performance of the vehicle.The resulting behaviour of the proposed steering concept is investigated by various simulation experiments demonstrating a comparable steering performance to that of conventional passenger cars.
Keywords
Technology & Engineering; Electronics; Technology & Engineering; Technology & Engineering; TelecommunicationsISBN
9783832555788Publisher
Logos Verlag BerlinPublisher website
https://www.logos-verlag.com/Publication date and place
2022Grantor
Imprint
Logos Verlag BerlinClassification
Electronics engineering
Technology: general issues
Communications engineering / telecommunications