Frequency-Domain Analysis and Joint Torque Vibration Suppression Control on Two-Input-Two-Output Torque Difference Amplification Motor Drive System of Electrified Vehicles

Author:

Fuse Hiroyuki,Yu Guangzhi,Fujimoto Hiroshi,Sawase Kaoru,Takahashi Naoki,Takahashi Ryota,Okamura Yutaro,Koga Ryosuke

Abstract

<div>To improve the cornering performance, a torque vectoring differential (TVD) that generates a torque difference between the left and right wheels has been developed. Particularly, the use of multiple electric traction motors can easily achieve this. A TVD with a two-motor-torque difference amplification mechanism (TDA-TVD), which employs a unique alignment of planetary gears, has been studied and it can generate a larger torque difference compared to an individual-wheel-drive (IWD) system in the case of using the equal torque output from the traction motors. However, due to the mechanically complicated driving force transmission system including driveshafts and planetary gears, TDA-TVD is prone to cause torsional vibrations of the driveshaft, and the yaw rate of the vehicle body while differential torque is generated. A previous study derived a dynamic model TDA-TVD and designed a vibration suppression feedforward controller. While the study demonstrated a certain vibration suppression performance, it did not strictly consider the load side characteristics during the yaw motion. In addition, there was no frequency-domain analysis either. On the other hand, this study will analyze TDA-TVD in the frequency domain and propose a novel modeling method to construct vibration suppression controllers that deal with both longitudinal motion and yaw motion simultaneously. First, this article shows a theoretical frequency-domain analysis using matrices and obtains resonance frequencies of TDA-TVD. Second, TDA-TVD is modeled based on a summation-differential mode transformation (SDMT). Third, simulations and experimental evaluations of vibration suppression controls using a real vehicle equipped with the TDA-TVD are demonstrated.</div>

Publisher

SAE International

Subject

Control and Optimization,Mechanical Engineering,Automotive Engineering,Computational Mechanics

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