Analysis of camber control and torque vectoring to improve vehicle energy efficiency
Paper in proceeding, 2018

This paper focuses on the use of camber control and torque vectoring in order to make future vehicles more energy efficient and thereby more environmentally friendly. The energy loss during steady state cornering including rolling resistance loss, aerodynamic loss, longitudinal slip loss and lateral slip loss, is formulated and studied. Camber control, torque vectoring control and a combination of both are compared. From the simulation results, it can be concluded that during steady state cornering, torque vectoring has a very small contribution to energy reduction while camber control can make a significant contribution to energy saving. By combining torque vectoring and camber control during steady state cornering, in theory up to 14% energy saving are found for certain cases.

Author

Peikun Sun

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Annika Stensson Trigell

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Lars Drugge

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Jenny Jerrelind

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Mats Jonasson

Volvo Cars

DYNAMICS OF VEHICLES ON ROADS AND TRACKS

Vol. 1 121-128
978-1-351-05726-4 (ISBN)

25th International Symposium of the International-Association-of-Vehicle-System-Dynamics (IAVSD) on Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and Tracks
Rockhampton, Australia,

Subject Categories

Vehicle Engineering

Energy Systems

Control Engineering

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