Contribution to the Objective Evaluation of Combined Longitudinal and Lateral Vehicle Dynamics in Nonlinear Driving Range

IF 2.8 Q2 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SAE International Journal of Vehicle Dynamics Stability and NVH Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.4271/10-07-04-0034
Justus Raabe, Fabian Fontana, Jens Neubeck, Andreas Wagner
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Since the complexity of modern vehicles is increasing continuously, car manufacturers are forced to improve the efficiency of their development process to remain profitable. A frequently mentioned measure is the consequent integration of virtual methods. In this regard, objective evaluation criteria are essential for the virtual design of driving dynamics. Therefore, this article aims to identify robust objective evaluation criteria for the nonlinear combined longitudinal and lateral dynamics of a vehicle. The article focuses on the acceleration in a turn maneuver since available objective criteria do not consider all relevant characteristics of vehicle dynamics. For the identification of the objective criteria, a generic method is developed and applied. First, an open-loop test procedure and a set of potential robust objective criteria are defined. Subsequently, suitable criteria are selected for different vehicle dynamics characteristics based on an investigation of Pearson correlations between the objective criteria and established subjective rating criteria. For this purpose, a subjective evaluation study with six specifically selected vehicle variants is conducted. Finally, the applicability of the selected objective criteria for vehicles of different segments is assessed through a benchmark of current vehicles. The results are objective criteria for the vehicle characteristics driving stability, oversteer/understeer, and traction. In contrast to existing objective criteria, the identified criteria shows a high robustness to measurement noise. Furthermore, there is a comprehensible correlation to established subjective rating criteria for each objective criterion. Lastly, the benchmark of current vehicles proves the applicability of the identified criteria.
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对非线性行驶里程下车辆纵向和横向组合动力学客观评价的贡献
由于现代汽车的复杂性不断增加,汽车制造商被迫提高其开发过程的效率,以保持盈利。一个经常提到的措施是虚拟方法的后续集成。因此,客观的评价标准对于驱动动力学的虚拟设计至关重要。因此,本文的目的是确定鲁棒的客观评价标准的非线性组合纵向和横向动力的车辆。由于现有的客观标准没有考虑到车辆动力学的所有相关特征,因此本文主要关注转向机动中的加速度。为了确定客观标准,开发并应用了一种通用方法。首先,定义了一个开环测试程序和一组潜在的鲁棒性客观准则。然后,根据客观标准和主观评价标准之间的Pearson相关性,选择适合不同车辆动力学特性的标准。为此,对六种特定的车辆型号进行了主观评价研究。最后,通过对现有车辆的基准,评估所选客观标准对不同细分市场车辆的适用性。其结果是衡量车辆特性、驾驶稳定性、过度转向/转向不足和牵引力的客观标准。与现有的客观准则相比,所识别的准则对测量噪声具有较高的鲁棒性。此外,每个客观标准与已建立的主观评价标准之间存在可理解的相关性。最后,以现有车辆为基准,验证了所识别准则的适用性。
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