Vehicular turning control system
10940853 ยท 2021-03-09
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Cpc classification
Y02T10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60T8/1755
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W30/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/356
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/119
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L15/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W30/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60W30/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/119
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/356
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W30/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a vehicular turning control system that enables immediate stabilization of the vehicle attitude and optimum control for the vehicle turning performance. This vehicular turning control system includes a yaw moment control device, a vehicle attitude stabilization control device, and a torque limiting device. A first torque limiter of the torque limiting device limits a braking/driving torque calculated by a yaw moment controller, in accordance with the slip rate of the wheel and the angular acceleration of the wheel. A second torque limiter of the torque limiting device limits a braking/driving torque calculated by a vehicle attitude stabilization controller, in accordance with the slip rate of the wheel and the angular acceleration of the wheel. The vehicle turning performance is optimally controlled by limiting each braking/driving torque in accordance with the slip rate of the wheel and the angular acceleration of the wheel as described above.
Claims
1. A vehicular turning control system controlling a turning characteristic of a vehicle having braking/driving sources capable of independently controlling a braking/driving torque which is a braking torque or a driving torque for each of wheels, the vehicular turning control system comprising: a yaw moment control device configured to control a yaw moment that occurs in the vehicle; and a vehicle attitude stabilization control device configured to perform control for stabilizing an attitude of the vehicle, wherein the yaw moment control device includes a target yaw rate calculator configured to calculate a target yaw rate from a vehicle speed and a steering angle, a yaw moment calculator configured to calculate the yaw moment that occurs in the vehicle, from the vehicle speed, the steering angle, and the target yaw rate calculated by the target yaw rate calculator, and a yaw moment controller configured to calculate a braking/driving torque for each wheel in accordance with the yaw moment calculated by the yaw moment calculator, and the vehicle attitude stabilization control device includes a vehicle attitude state calculator configured to calculate an attitude state of the vehicle from a deviation between the target yaw rate and an actual yaw rate detected by a yaw rate detector provided to the vehicle, and a vehicle attitude stabilization controller configured to calculate a braking/driving torque for each wheel in accordance with the attitude state of the vehicle calculated by the vehicle attitude state calculator, the vehicular turning control system further comprising: a first torque limiter configured to limit the braking/driving torque calculated by the yaw moment controller, in accordance with a slip rate of the wheel and an angular acceleration of rotation of the wheel; and a second torque limiter configured to limit the braking/driving torque calculated by the vehicle attitude stabilization controller, in accordance with a slip rate of the wheel and an angular acceleration of rotation of the wheel.
2. The vehicular turning control system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first torque limiter sets the braking/driving torque calculated by the yaw moment controller, to zero, if slip rates of the right and left wheels are equal to or greater than a threshold value S and an angular acceleration of one or both of the right and left wheels is equal to or greater than a threshold value .
3. The vehicular turning control system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second torque limiter decreases the braking/driving torque calculated by the vehicle attitude stabilization controller, in accordance with a predetermined condition, if slip rates of the right and left wheels are equal to or greater than a threshold value S and an angular acceleration of one or both of the right and left wheels is equal to or greater than a threshold value .
4. The vehicular turning control system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the yaw moment control device further includes a road surface frictional coefficient calculator configured to calculate a road surface frictional coefficient from a deviation between a target lateral acceleration and an actual lateral acceleration detected by a lateral acceleration detector provided to the vehicle, and causes a response characteristic of the target yaw rate to approach an original response characteristic of the vehicle from an initial response characteristic, as the road surface frictional coefficient calculated by the road surface frictional coefficient calculator decreases.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In any event, the present invention will become more clearly understood from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments and the drawings are given only for the purpose of illustration and explanation, and are not to be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention in any way whatsoever, which scope is to be determined by the appended claims. In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals are used to denote like parts throughout the several views, and:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(14) A vehicular turning control system according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(15) As shown in
(16) In
(17) The main ECU section 13 has, as a basic configuration thereof, a function for performing integrated control and cooperative control for the entire vehicle, and a braking/driving command generation function. This braking/driving command generation function is a function of generating a torque command value which is an accelerating/decelerating command value, to be given to each electric motor 4, from an acceleration command value and a brake command value. The acceleration command value is a command value of operation amount detected by an acceleration pedal sensor 17 provided to an acceleration pedal (not shown). The brake command value is a command value of operation amount detected by a brake pedal sensor 33 provided to a brake pedal (not shown). When the driver operates the acceleration pedal to command for driving, the acceleration command value is inputted from the acceleration pedal sensor 17 to the main ECU section 13 in accordance with the operation amount of the acceleration pedal.
(18) An acceleration command value from the main ECU section 13 is sent to the inverter device 11 via the yaw moment control device 14 and the like. Each inverter device 11 converts DC power of a battery (not shown) to AC power for driving the corresponding electric motor 4, and has a control unit (not shown) for controlling the output thereof, thereby controlling the corresponding electric motor 4 in accordance with the torque command value distributed for each wheel 2. Each inverter device 11 includes a power circuit unit (not shown) which is a bridge circuit or the like including switching elements for converting the DC power to AC power, and the control unit (not shown) for controlling the power circuit unit.
(19) The sensors 12 include the acceleration pedal sensor 17, the brake pedal sensor 33, a vehicle speed sensor 18 which is a vehicle speed detector, a steering angle sensor 19 which is a steering angle detector, a yaw rate sensor 20 which is a yaw rate detector, and a lateral acceleration sensor 21 which is a lateral acceleration detector. The steering angle sensor 19 is a sensor for detecting the steering angle of a steering wheel or the like (not shown). The steering angle from the steering angle sensor 19, the vehicle speed from the vehicle speed sensor 18, the actual lateral acceleration from the lateral acceleration sensor 21, and the actual yaw rate from the yaw rate sensor 20 are inputted to the main ECU section 13. These values are outputted from the main ECU section 13 to the yaw moment control device 14 and the vehicle attitude stabilization control device 15.
(20) <Yaw Moment Control Device 14>
(21) As shown in
(22) A vehicle speed, a steering angle, an actual lateral acceleration, an acceleration torque command value from the acceleration pedal sensor 17, a brake torque command value from the brake pedal sensor 33 are inputted from the main ECU section 13 to the yaw moment control device 14. The target lateral acceleration calculator 22 calculates a target lateral acceleration from the vehicle speed, the steering angle, and vehicle parameters such as vehicle mass and wheelbase. The lateral acceleration deviation calculator 23 calculates a lateral acceleration deviation, from a difference between the target lateral acceleration calculated by the target lateral acceleration calculator 22 and the actual lateral acceleration inputted from the main ECU section 13.
(23) The road surface frictional coefficient calculator 24 calculates a road surface frictional coefficient in accordance with Expressions (1) and (2) shown below.
If Gy.sub.refGy.sub.actGy.sub.c,.sub.est=1Expression (1)
If Gy.sub.refGy.sub.act>Gy.sub.c,.sub.est|Gy.sub.act|Expression (2)
(24) As shown in
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(26) Expression (3) is constituted of G.sub..sup.r(0) which is a yaw angular velocity gain constant, con which is a natural frequency in the yaw direction, which is an attenuation coefficient in the yaw direction, T.sub.r which is a yaw angular velocity time constant, s which is the Laplace operator, which is a control gain of the natural frequency .sub.n, and which is a control gain of the attenuation coefficient , and these values are calculated from the vehicle speed and vehicle parameters such as vehicle mass and wheelbase. If the control gain of the natural frequency .sub.n or the control gain of the attenuation coefficient is greater than 1, rising of the target yaw rate becomes faster, and if the control gain and is 1, the original yaw response characteristic of the vehicle is obtained.
(27) The control gain calculator 26 calculates the respective control gains , to be used in the target yaw rate calculator 25, in accordance with, in this example, one or both of the road surface frictional coefficient calculated by the road surface frictional coefficient calculator 24 and a yaw rate deviation calculated by a yaw rate deviation calculator 29 described later. The control gain of the natural frequency .sub.n and the control gain of the attenuation coefficient have substantially the same characteristic. Therefore, regarding the control gain mentioned hereafter, description will be given using the control gain of the natural frequency .sub.n as an example, while description for the control gain of the attenuation coefficient is omitted.
(28) Here, as shown in
(29) In the control gain calculator 26 shown in
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(33) As in Expression (3), Expression (4) is constituted of GAO) which is a yaw angular velocity gain constant, .sub.n which is a natural frequency in the yaw direction, which is an attenuation coefficient in the yaw direction, T.sub.r which is a yaw angular velocity time constant, G.sub.M.sup.r(0) which is a yaw moment gain constant, T.sub.M which is a yaw moment time constant, s which is the Laplace operator, a which is a control gain of the natural frequency .sub.n, and which is a control gain of the attenuation coefficient , and these values are calculated from the vehicle speed and vehicle parameters such as vehicle mass and wheelbase.
(34) From expression (4), it is found that, if the control gains and are 1, the numerator is zero and thus the yaw moment M.sub.Z(s) relative to the actual steering angle (s) is zero. In accordance with the acceleration torque command value inputted from the main ECU section 13 and the yaw moment calculated by Expression (4), the yaw moment controller (braking/driving torque calculator) 28 determines the braking/driving torques for the four wheels, and issues a torque command value Y to the inverter torque command device 16. If vehicle attitude stabilization control is not performed, the torque command value Y is used as a final command torque. In the following description, the torque command value Y may be referred to as braking/driving torque Y.
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(36) In the vehicle shown in
(37) <Vehicle Attitude Stabilization Control Device 15>
(38) The vehicle attitude stabilization control device 15 performs control for stabilizing the attitude of the vehicle. As shown in
(39) The vehicle attitude state calculator 30 calculates the attitude state of the vehicle from the magnitude of the yaw rate deviation calculated by the yaw rate deviation calculator 29.
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(41) On the other hand, at a place with a low road surface frictional coefficient, or the like, it is likely that the vehicle fails to take a curve, or spins. Where the target yaw rate is r.sub.ref, the actual yaw rate is r.sub.act, and the threshold value is r.sub.b, the vehicle attitude state calculator 30 (
Understeer state, if r.sub.ref>r.sub.act and |r.sub.refr.sub.act|>r.sub.bExpression (5)
Oversteer state, if r.sub.ref<r.sub.act and |r.sub.refr.sub.act|>r.sub.bExpression (6)
(42) A yaw moment is generated using the rear wheels as control wheels in the case of understeer state or using the front wheels as control wheels in the case of oversteer state, whereby the attitude of the vehicle 1 is stabilized.
(43) As shown in
(44) <Torque Limiting Device 32>
(45) The torque limiting device 32 includes a first torque limiter 32a for limiting the braking/driving torque Y calculated by the yaw moment controller 28, and a second torque limiter 32b for limiting the braking/driving torque E calculated by the vehicle attitude stabilization controller 31. At least an angular acceleration co of the wheel and the vehicle speed V are inputted from the main ECU section 13 to the first and second torque limiters 32a, 32b. The first torque limiter 32a limits the braking/driving torque in accordance with the slip rate of the wheel and the angular acceleration of rotation of the wheel. The second torque limiter 32b limits the braking/driving torque in accordance with the slip rate of the wheel and the angular acceleration of rotation of the wheel.
(46) If the absolute values of the slip rates of the right and left wheels are equal to or greater than a threshold value S and the angular acceleration of one or both of the right and left wheels is equal to or greater than a threshold value , the first torque limiter 32a sets the braking/driving torque calculated by the yaw moment controller 28, to zero. The threshold value is a value obtained by differentiating the angular velocity .
(47) If the absolute values of the slip rates of the right and left wheels are equal to or greater than the threshold value S and the angular acceleration of one or both of the right and left wheels is equal to or greater than the threshold value , the second torque limiter 32b decreases the braking/driving torque calculated by the vehicle attitude stabilization controller 31, in accordance with a predetermined condition.
(48) The slip rate is calculated by subtracting, from the vehicle speed V, a value r obtained by multiplying a radius r of the wheel with the angular velocity of rotation of the wheel (that is, Vr), and then dividing the value (Vr) by the vehicle speed V (that is, (Vr)/V).
(49) As shown in
(50) <First Torque Limiter>
|Slip rates of right and left wheels|threshold value SCondition (1):
Angular velocity of rotation of one of right and left wheelsthreshold value Condition (2):
(51) If the condition (1) is satisfied and the condition (2) is satisfied, the following expression is used.
Braking/driving torque Y in yaw moment control=Y0
(52) <Second Torque Limiter>
|Slip rates of right and left wheels|threshold value SCondition (1):
Angular velocity of rotation of one of right and left wheelsthreshold value Condition (2):
If the condition (1) is satisfied and the condition (2) is satisfied, the following expression is used.
Braking/driving torque E in vehicle attitude stabilization control=E0.5
(53) As shown in
(54) As shown in
(55) The sections in the yaw moment control device 14, the vehicle attitude stabilization control device 15, and the torque limiting device 32 composing the driving control device 10 and the sections (not shown) in the inverter torque command device 16 are each configured specifically by a hardware circuit or a software function on a processor (not shown) that is capable of outputting results through calculation, using a look up table (LUT) realized by software or hardware, a predetermined conversion function stored in a library of software, hardware equivalent thereto, or the like, and as necessary, a comparison function or an arithmetic operation function in the library, hardware equivalent thereto, or the like.
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(57) In the vehicular turning control system described above, the first torque limiter 32a limits the braking/driving torque calculated by the yaw moment controller 28, in accordance with the slip rate of the wheel 2 and the angular acceleration of rotation of the wheel 2. The second torque limiter 32b limits the braking/driving torque calculated by the vehicle attitude stabilization controller 31, in accordance with the slip rate of the wheel 2 and the angular acceleration of rotation of the wheel 2. In this way, the braking/driving torques are each limited in accordance with the slip rate of the wheel 2 and the angular acceleration of rotation of the wheel 2, whereby turning performance of the vehicle can be optimally controlled. For example, in the case of controlling the yaw moment by the braking/driving force at a place with a low road surface frictional coefficient or the like, the braking/driving torques are controlled so that the tire grip limit is not exceeded, whereby reduction of turning performance of the vehicle 1 can be suppressed. In addition, if the slip rates and the angular accelerations of the wheels 2 satisfy the predetermined conditions, each braking/driving torque is limited without delay. Thus, the vehicle attitude can be stabilized immediately.
(58) If the condition (1) in which the slip rates of the right and left wheels are equal to or greater than the threshold value S is satisfied and the condition (2) in which the wheel angular acceleration of one of the right and left wheels is equal to or greater than the threshold value is satisfied, the first torque limiter 32a sets the braking/driving torque calculated by the yaw moment controller 28, to zero. By setting the braking/driving torque to zero as described above, breakdown of the tire force due to slip of the wheel 2 can be suppressed.
(59) If the condition (1) in which the slip rates of the right and left wheels are equal to or greater than the threshold value S is satisfied and the condition (2) in which the wheel angular acceleration of one of the right and left wheels is equal to or greater than the threshold value is satisfied, the second torque limiter 32b decreases the braking/driving torque calculated by the vehicle attitude stabilization controller 31. By decreasing the braking/driving torque as described above, breakdown of the tire force due to slip of the wheel 2 can be suppressed and the vehicle attitude can be stabilized.
(60) The yaw moment control device 14 includes the road surface frictional coefficient calculator 24, and causes the target yaw rate response characteristic to approach the original response characteristic of the vehicle from the initial response characteristic, as the road surface frictional coefficient calculated by the road surface frictional coefficient calculator 24 decreases. Therefore, it is possible to switch from the yaw moment control to the vehicle attitude stabilization control in accordance with the road surface frictional coefficient without giving uncomfortable feeling to the driver.
OTHER EMBODIMENTS
(61) As the vehicle, other than a vehicle having the in-wheel motor driving devices for all the four wheels as described above, a vehicle using a friction brake for a braking torque may be applied. It is possible to perform yaw moment control using a friction brake, in the case of a four-wheel drive vehicle using an internal combustion engine as a driving source as shown in the chart (a) of
(62) In the in-wheel motor driving device, a cycloidal speed reducer, a planetary reducer, a speed reducer with two parallel shafts, or another speed reducer can be applied, or the in-wheel motor driving device may be a so-called direct motor type in which a speed reducer is not used. As the vehicle, the following vehicle may be applied: outputs of two motors provided in the vehicle body corresponding to the right and left wheels, respectively, are transmitted to to the respective wheels via a drive shaft and the like and a braking/driving torque for each wheel is controlled independently.
(63) Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, various additions, modifications, and/or deletions may be done without deviating from the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, such modifications and the like are to be construed as included in the scope of the present invention.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
(64) 1 . . . vehicle 2 . . . wheel 4 . . . electric motor (braking/driving source) 14 . . . yaw moment control device 15 . . . vehicle attitude stabilization control device 20 . . . yaw rate sensor (yaw rate detector) 24 . . . road surface frictional coefficient calculator 25 . . . target yaw rate calculator 27 . . . yaw moment calculator 28 . . . yaw moment controller 30 . . . vehicle attitude state calculator 31 . . . vehicle attitude stabilization controller 32a . . . first torque limiter 32b . . . second torque limiter