Use of individual wheel steering to improve vehicle stability and disturbance rejection

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dc.contributor.advisor Theron, Nicolaas J. en
dc.contributor.postgraduate Kasanalowe Nkhoma, Richard Chimkonda en
dc.date.accessioned 2013-09-07T12:49:02Z
dc.date.available 2010-09-20 en
dc.date.available 2013-09-07T12:49:02Z
dc.date.created 2010-09-02 en
dc.date.issued 2010-09-20 en
dc.date.submitted 2010-09-20 en
dc.description Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2010. en
dc.description.abstract The main aim of this research project is to extend theories of four-wheel-steering as developed by J. Ackermann to include an individually steered four-wheel steering system for passenger vehicles. Ackermann’s theories, including theories available in this subject area, dwell much on vehicle system dynamics developed from what is called single track model and some call it a bicycle model. In the bicycle model, the front two wheels are bundled together. Similarly, the rear wheels are bundled together. The problem with this is that it assumes two front wheels or two rear wheels to be under the same road, vehicle and operating conditions. The reality on the ground and experiments that are conducted are to the contrary. Therefore this study discusses vehicle disturbance rejection through robust decoupling of yaw and lateral motions of the passenger vehicle. A mathematical model was developed and simulated using Matlab R2008b. The model was developed in such a way that conditions can be easily changed and simulated. The model responded well to variations in road and vehicle conditions. Focus was in the ability of the vehicle to reject external disturbances. To generate yaw moment during braking, the brake on the left front wheel was disconnected. This was done because lateral wind generators, as used by Ackermann, were not available. The results from both simulations and experiments show disturbance rejection in the steady state. Copyright en
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dc.description.department Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering en
dc.identifier.citation Kasanalowe Nkhoma, RC 2009, Use of individual wheel steering to improve vehicle stability and disturbance rejection, MSc dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28064 > en
dc.identifier.other E10/604/gm en
dc.identifier.upetdurl http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-09202010-202652/ en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28064
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher University of Pretoria en_ZA
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dc.subject Robust control en
dc.subject Iws en
dc.subject Disturbance rejection en
dc.subject Yaw rate en
dc.subject Four wheel steering en
dc.subject Lateral acceleration en
dc.subject 4ws en
dc.subject Individual wheel steering en
dc.subject Robust decoupling en
dc.subject UCTD en_US
dc.title Use of individual wheel steering to improve vehicle stability and disturbance rejection en
dc.type Dissertation en


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