Co-Simulation of Heavy Truck Tire Dynamics & ESC (Phase A)

Increasingly new heavy trucks are being equipped with electronic driver aids such as electronic stability control systems ("ESC") to augment driver input and ensure vehicle stability in extreme maneuvers. While heavy truck vehicle and tire dynamic models are well understood and can be readily simulated today using computers, commercial ESC systems employ proprietary control algorithms developed by their suppliers. Therefore the effect of these systems on the overall vehicle dynamics cannot be readily simulated on the computer. Computer simulation is required to understand the effect of the system during accident avoidance maneuvers such as rapid lane changes which involve high lateral movement. The aim of this project is to develop a real-time simulation system that includes actual ESC system hardware to enable the study of the performance of heavy trucks equipped with such systems. The system will be used to study the impact of vehicle hardware modifications on truck performance with regard to stability in general and rollover stability in particular. In addition the system will be used to investigate advanced ESC algorithms that provide improved vehicle performance for particular vehicle configurations. Today heavy truck ESC system and tire suppliers develop their vehicle components independently of one another. This platform will enable various truck OEMs and suppliers to complete simulation while maintaining confidentiality of proprietary algorithms and/or technology. Ultimately this research will enable these suppliers to work together to develop these components to be complementary and provide better overall system performance with regard to stability.

    Language

    • English

    Project

    • Status: Completed
    • Funding: $131953.00
    • Contract Numbers:

      DTRT-06-G-0043-01

      DTRT-06-G-0043-01-U1

    • Sponsor Organizations:

      National Instruments

      Austin, TX  United States 

      National Transportation Research Center, Incorporated

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Knoxville, TN  United States  37932
    • Project Managers:

      Petrolino, Joseph

    • Performing Organizations:

      Michelin Amercia Research & Development Corporation

      M.A.R.C.
      PO Box 1987
      Greenville, SC  United States  29602-1987

      Clemson University

      4 Research Drive
      Greenville, SC  United States  29607
    • Principal Investigators:

      Kurfess, Tom

    • Start Date: 20080301
    • Expected Completion Date: 0
    • Actual Completion Date: 20090228
    • Source Data: RiP Project 17679

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    Filing Info

    • Accession Number: 01464499
    • Record Type: Research project
    • Source Agency: National Transportation Research Center, Incorporated
    • Contract Numbers: DTRT-06-G-0043-01, DTRT-06-G-0043-01-U1
    • Files: UTC, RIP
    • Created Date: Jan 3 2013 2:43PM