Stability of Three-Wheeled Vehicles with and without Control System
Publish place: Automotive Science and Engineering، Vol: 3، Issue: 1
Publish Year: 1391
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
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Index date: 25 December 2023
Stability of Three-Wheeled Vehicles with and without Control System abstract
In this study, stability control of a three-wheeled vehicle with two wheels on the front axle, a three-wheeled
vehicle with two wheels on the rear axle, and a standard four-wheeled vehicle are compared. For vehicle
dynamics control systems, the direct yaw moment control is considered as a suitable way of controlling the
lateral motion of a vehicle during a severe driving maneuver. In accordance to the present available
technology, the performance of vehicle dynamics control actuation systems is based on the individual
control of each wheel braking force known as the differential braking. Also, in order to design the vehicle
dynamics control system the linear optimal control theory is used. Then, to investigate the effectiveness of
the proposed linear optimal control system, computer simulations are carried out by using nonlinear twelvedegree-
of-freedom models for three-wheeled cars and a fourteen-degree-of-freedom model for a fourwheeled
car. Simulation results of lane change and J-turn maneuvers are shown with and without control
system. It is shown that for lateral stability, the three wheeled vehicle with single front wheel is more stable
than the four wheeled vehicle, which is in turn more stable than the three wheeled vehicle with single rear
wheel. Considering turning radius which is a kinematic property shows that the front single three-wheeled
car is more under steer than the other cars.
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