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R Jegadeeshwaran

Bio: R Jegadeeshwaran is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydraulic brake. The author has co-authored 1 publications.

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16 Dec 2022-Machines
TL;DR: In this paper , an electro-hydraulic composite braking system's dynamic torque coordination control strategy is proposed under braking mode switching conditions, and the results show that the proposed strategy can increase the hydraulic brake response speed by 25.4%, the impact degree of the vehicle is not more than 6.25 GB and the hydraulic steady state error does not exceed 2.3%.
Abstract: The difference in response to electric and hydraulic braking causes sudden changes in braking torque during braking mode switching. An electro-hydraulic composite braking system’s dynamic torque coordination control strategy is proposed under braking mode switching conditions. By establishing the dynamic response model of the electro-hydraulic braking system (EHB), the key factors affecting the response speed of the EHB are analyzed, and the dynamic fuzzy controller for the pressure regulation of the brake wheel cylinder is designed. At the same time, the nonlinearity and hysteresis in the hydraulic braking process are considered, as well as electrical brake response overshoots. The electric brake response model is established, and the PID controller with feedforward feedback is designed to control the motor to adjust the inertia overpressure or lag pressure deficiency in the hydraulic braking process. Finally, the simulation verification is carried out; the results show that the proposed strategy can increase the hydraulic brake response speed by 25.4%, the impact degree of the vehicle is not more than 6.25 GB, and the hydraulic steady state error does not exceed 2.3%, which improves the vehicle ride comfort under braking mode switching.