posted on 2009-08-06, 15:07authored byP.J. Hancock, R.A. Williams, T.J. Gordon, Matt BestMatt Best
Two actuation mechanisms are considered for the comparison of performance capabilities
in improving the yaw–sideslip handling characteristics of a road vehicle. Yaw moments are generated
either by the use of single-wheel braking or via driveline torque distribution using an overdriven active
rear differential. For consistency, a fixed reference vehicle system is used, and the two controllers are
synthesized via a single design methodology. Performance measures relate to both open-loop and
closed-loop driving demands, and include both on-centre and limit handling manoeuvres.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
Citation
HANCOCK, P.J. ... et al, 2005. A comparison of braking and differential control of road vehicle yaw-sideslip dynamics. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering, 219 (3), pp. 309-327