A fundamental investigation of tilt control systems for narrow commuter vehicles |
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Authors: | S. Kidane L. Alexander R. Rajamani P. Starr M. Donath |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA |
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Abstract: | One way of addressing traffic congestion is by efficiently utilizing the existing highway infrastructure. Narrow tilting vehicles that need a reduced width lane can be part of the solution if they can be designed to be safe, stable, and easy to operate. In this paper, a control system that stabilizes the tilt mode of such a vehicle without affecting the handling of the vehicle is proposed. This control system is a combination of two different types of control schemes known as steering tilt control (STC) and direct tilt control (DTC) systems. First, different existing variations of both STC and DTC systems are considered and their shortcomings analysed. Modified control schemes are then suggested to overcome the deficiencies. Then a new method of integrating these two control schemes that guarantees smooth switchover between the controllers as a function of vehicle velocity is proposed. The performance of the proposed STC, DTC, and integrated systems is evaluated by carrying out simulations for different operating conditions and some experimental work. The design of a second-generation narrow tilting vehicle on which the developed control system has been implemented is presented. |
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Keywords: | Narrow vehicle Roll stability Vehicle roll control Steer by wire Tilt control |
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