Title :
Model identification of an automotive hydraulic active suspension system
Author :
Tan, Han-Shue ; Bradshaw, Thomas
Author_Institution :
California PATH, California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
The advantages of an automotive active suspension system have been promised for many years. A fully active suspension based on hydraulic actuators seemed to be a good candidate for fulfilling such expectations. However the high frequency characteristics of such systems have been proved to be problematic for practical implementations. A high fidelity mathematical model capturing realistic dynamic behaviors of the hydraulic active suspension is required for the development of such systems. In this paper, a quarter vehicle model of an hydraulic active suspension system suitable for developing wheel control is developed. The model accounts for the necessary component dynamics contributing to the higher frequency characteristics of the system. They include suspension bushing, actuator friction, hydraulic servo valve and actuator, as well as tire model. Identification of the model parameters with respect to a test vehicle driven through a standard impact bump is presented. The model results and the test data are virtually identical. The model has been shown to be a very effective tool for active suspension wheel mode control design and analysis
Keywords :
actuators; automobiles; hydraulic control equipment; identification; vibration control; active suspension wheel mode control; actuator friction; automotive hydraulic active suspension system; control analysis; control design; high-fidelity mathematical model; high-frequency characteristics; hydraulic actuator; hydraulic servo valve; model identification; quarter vehicle model; realistic dynamic behaviors; standard impact bump; suspension bushing; test vehicle; tire model; wheel control; Automotive engineering; Frequency; Friction; Hydraulic actuators; Insulators; Mathematical model; Testing; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles; Wheels;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1997. Proceedings of the 1997
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3832-4
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.1997.611992