2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/486140
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FxLMS Method for Suppressing In-Wheel Switched Reluctance Motor Vertical Force Based on Vehicle Active Suspension System

Abstract: The vibration of SRM obtains less attention for in-wheel motor applications according to the present research works. In this paper, the vertical component of SRM unbalanced radial force, which is named as SRM vertical force, is taken into account in suspension performance for in-wheel motor driven electric vehicles (IWM-EV). The analysis results suggest that SRM vertical force has a great effect on suspension performance. The direct cause for this phenomenon is that SRM vertical force is directly exerted on th… Show more

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“…For the in-wheel electric vehicle, a residual vertical force due to the electric motor can be considered for some tests. In this case, the residual vertical force that will be considered is shown in Figure 4 as in Reference [4]. Where it was estimated considering constant speed (60 km/h) and an SRM of 6 poles.…”
Section: F-class Vehicle Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the in-wheel electric vehicle, a residual vertical force due to the electric motor can be considered for some tests. In this case, the residual vertical force that will be considered is shown in Figure 4 as in Reference [4]. Where it was estimated considering constant speed (60 km/h) and an SRM of 6 poles.…”
Section: F-class Vehicle Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modified QoV (ModQoV) shown in Figure 6b corresponds to an in-wheel electric vehicle considering the electric motor as part of the unsprung mass and the battery bank as part of the sprung mass as it was described in Section 2.2. In Figure 6c (ModQoVFv) the same masses than in Figure 6b are considered as well as, the unbalanced vertical force (F v ) given by the in-wheel electric motor, as mentioned in Reference [4]. In this case, the active suspension system is replaced by a semi-active one.…”
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“…Fxlms algorithm has been used in active vibration control for its high computational efficiency and strong adaptability [31]. However, the algorithm also has some deficiencies.…”
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“…In past decades, the suspension system of conventional vehicles is improved, but still suffers with the suspension nonlinearities, external disturbances and uncertainty. An active suspension control and optimization for electric vehicles are two crucial and effective methods to deal with these issues [6][7][8][9]. The electro-hydraulic, electromagnetic and regenerative active suspension systems stabilize the vehicle motion and provides comfortable ride with safety [10].…”
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