주행 안정성을 고려한 최악 상황 시나리오 도출 및 적용

Worst Case Scenario Generation on Vehicle Dynamic Stability and Its Application

  • 정대이 (자동차부품연구원 차체샤시연구센터) ;
  • 정도현 (자동차부품연구원 차체샤시연구센터) ;
  • 문기현 (자동차부품연구원 차체샤시연구센터) ;
  • 정창현 (자동차부품연구원 차체샤시연구센터) ;
  • 노기한 (자동차부품연구원 차체샤시연구센터) ;
  • 최형진 (자동차부품연구원 차체샤시연구센터)
  • Jung, Dae-Yi (Body & Chassis Engineering Center, Korea Automotive Technology Institute) ;
  • Jung, Do-Hyun (Body & Chassis Engineering Center, Korea Automotive Technology Institute) ;
  • Moon, Ki-Hyun (Body & Chassis Engineering Center, Korea Automotive Technology Institute) ;
  • Jeong, Chang-Hyun (Body & Chassis Engineering Center, Korea Automotive Technology Institute) ;
  • Noh, Ki-Han (Body & Chassis Engineering Center, Korea Automotive Technology Institute) ;
  • Choi, Hyung-Jeen (Body & Chassis Engineering Center, Korea Automotive Technology Institute)
  • 발행 : 2008.11.01

초록

The current test methods are insufficient to evaluate and ensure the safety and reliability of vehicle system for all possible dynamic situation including the worst case such as rollover, spin-out and so on. Although the known NHTSA J-turn and Fish-hook steering maneuvers are applied for the vehicle performance assessment, they aren't enough to estimate other possible worst case scenarios. Therefore, it is crucial for us to verify the various worst cases including the existing severe steering maneuvers. This paper includes the procedure to search for other useful worst case based upon the existing worst case scenarios mentioned above and its application in simulation basis. The only human steering angle is selected as a design parameter here and optimized to maximize the index function to be expressed in terms of either roll angle or yaw rate. The obtained scenarios were enough to generate the worst case to meet NHTSA worst case definition (ex.2-inch wheel lift). Additionally, as an application, the worst case steering maneuver is acquired for the vehicle to operate with a simple ESP system. It has been concluded that the new procedure in this paper is adequate to create other feasible worst case scenarios for a vehicle system both with an intelligent safety control system and without it.

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