Heavy-Vehicle Response to Crosswind: Evaluation of Driver Reactions Using a Dynamic Driving Simulator

A. Cioffi, A. R. Prakash, E. Sabbioni, M. Vignati, F. Cheli
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Heavy vehicles exiting (or entering) a tunnel at high speed under a strong crosswind is a particularly critical condition since the aerodynamic load changes drastically, greatly affecting the lateral stability of the vehicle. Often, active control systems (active suspensions, active front steering, etc.) and infrastructure elements (e.g., wind fences) are proposed to reduce the induced risks. To help the design of these devices, the present paper investigates the response of the vehicle–driver system in the case of a high-sided lorry exiting a tunnel under crosswind, by using Driver-In-the-Loop simulations. The study was performed using the dynamic driving simulator of Politecnico di Milano and 28 test drivers. Vehicle and aerodynamic models have been developed to reproduce the phenomenon in a highly immersive environment. During the tests, several combinations of vehicle and wind speed were considered. The effect of vehicle loading condition (Empty and Laden) was also investigated. The performed tests allowed us to gain information about the sequence of the driver’s actions and associated delays, which may induce lane deviation or, in the worst case, rollover. It was found that lane invasion may happen for ratios of lateral aerodynamic force over vehicle weight force bigger than 0.1, while rollover could happen for ratios bigger than 0.3. Moreover, it was found that the driver’s response typically happens with a delay of ∼0.25 s with respect to the onset of the crosswind stimulus.
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重型车辆对侧风的响应:利用动态驾驶模拟器评估驾驶员的反应
重型车辆在强侧风下高速驶出(或进入)隧道是一种特别关键的条件,因为气动载荷的变化很大,极大地影响了车辆的横向稳定性。通常,主动控制系统(主动悬架、主动前轮转向等)和基础设施(例如,防风栅栏)被提议来减少引发的风险。为了帮助这些装置的设计,本文通过驾驶员在环模拟研究了在侧风作用下高侧货车驶出隧道的情况下车辆-驾驶员系统的响应。研究采用米兰理工大学的动态驾驶模拟器和28名测试驾驶员进行。车辆和空气动力学模型已经被开发出来,以便在高度沉浸的环境中再现这一现象。在测试过程中,考虑了几种车辆和风速的组合。研究了车辆装载条件(空载和载货)的影响。通过进行的测试,我们可以获得驾驶员动作顺序和相关延迟的信息,这些信息可能导致车道偏离,在最坏的情况下,还可能导致侧翻。结果表明,当横向气动力与车重之比大于0.1时,可能发生车道入侵;当横向气动力与车重之比大于0.3时,可能发生侧翻。此外,研究还发现,驾驶员的反应通常相对于侧风刺激的开始延迟约0.25 s。
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