Fernanda Cristina Corrêa
Federal University of Technology - Paraná
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Archive | 2015
Jony Javorski Eckert; Fernanda Cristina Corrêa; Fabio Mazzariol Santiciolli; Eduardo dos Santos Costa; Heron José Dionísio; Franco Giuseppe Dedini
The vehicle longitudinal dynamics is responsible for calculating the vehicle power consumption to attend a specific route, estimating, by the equations, the forces acting on the system such as aerodynamic drag, rolling resistance, climbing resistance and the driver behavior. The gear shifting strategies influence significantly in the vehicle acceleration performance and fuel consumption because it changes the powertrain inertia and the engine speed. The literature presents gear shifting strategies based on the engine power and torque. A fuel economy strategy is more difficult to determine, because it depends on a large number of factors like the engine efficiency, vehicle speed, transition ratio and required acceleration. This paper presents a study based on the US06 standard velocity profile, in which the high speeds and acceleration stretches create a situation where the vehicle performance is limited by the engine available power and by the tire-ground traction limit. Because of the many factors involved in the vehicle behavior, it was developed an algorithm to optimize the gear shifting process to choose the more adequate strategy to each stretch. The analysis were performed by co-simulation between the multibody dynamics software Adams\( ^{\rm{TM}} \) and Matlab/Simulink\( ^{\rm{TM}} \), where is defined the vehicle power demand.
Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines | 2016
Jony Javorski Eckert; Fernanda Cristina Corrêa; Fabio Mazzariol Santiciolli; Eduardo dos Santos Costa; Heron José Dionísio; Franco Giuseppe Dedini
ABSTRACT Based on the movement resistance forces, the vehicle longitudinal dynamics is related to power demand for a specific route. The vehicle gear shifting influences significantly the acceleration performance and fuel consumption because it changes the engine operation point and the powertrain inertia. This paper presents a study based on the US06 velocity profile that involves high speed and high acceleration phases, where the vehicle performance is limited by both the engine power and the tire traction limit. For improving the vehicle performance without increasing fuel consumption, a genetic algorithm (GA) technique is used.
Medical Engineering & Physics | 2016
Ludmila Corrêa de Alkmin e Silva; Franco Giuseppe Dedini; Fernanda Cristina Corrêa; Jony Javorski Eckert; M. Becker
In mechanical engineering, it is well established that contact between the tire and the ground is a key parameter in characterizing the dynamic behavior of vehicles and an important factor in design control. Therefore, it is an important part of dynamic simulation models for vehicles, including wheelchairs. This work presents a bench test designed to experimentally monitor and measure the forces transmitted to the ground by a moving wheel. The test bench is composed of a table and a track with a fixed wheel structure and powertrain system. The table is an integrated structure that measures the longitudinal and lateral forces produced by tire contact. This table allows characterization of the tire and tests the tire under varying loads at different slip and camber angles. Additionally, the test bench can also be used to evaluate other tires, such as caster tires. The performances of the new device are illustrated, and the results show the differences between tires, which are related to the dynamic behaviors of wheelchair model. Finally, preliminary experiments performed using the test bench have shown that it is able to monitor and measure the forces generated by the contact between the tire and the ground.
international conference on electrical systems for aircraft railway ship propulsion and road vehicles | 2015
Ludmila Corrêa de Alkmin e Silva; Jony Javorski Eckert; Fabio Mazzariol Santiciolli; Eduardo dos Santos Costa; Franco Giuseppe Dedini; Fernanda Cristina Corrêa
This paper presents a simulation of an electric vehicle propulsion system. The simulation assumes BLDC motors combined with a proportional-integral controller and batteries. Regarding the longitudinal dynamics of electric vehicles (EV), models of different components and configurations are introduced and simulated. The simulations show the potential of each configuration according to the battery size. Thus, the objective is to find the best configuration (batteries size and propulsion system setup), keeping the original drivability. Six different configurations will be analyzed using the standard Brazilian urban driving cycle NBR6601. A rule-based method is used in the power management strategy that indicates the batteries states. This information aids the decision on the correct specification of the battery for each simulated configuration according to some restrictions.
Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines | 2018
Jony Javorski Eckert; Fabio Mazzariol Santiciolli; Elvis Bertoti; Eduardo dos Santos Costa; Fernanda Cristina Corrêa; Ludmila Corrêa de Alkmin e Silva; Franco Giuseppe Dedini
ABSTRACT In the present work, the Adaptive-Weight Genetic Algorithm was employed in order to determine the gear shifting strategies that allow an automobile to work in the best compromise among fuel consumption, engine emissions, and vehicle performance. For the assessment of each of the three objective functions, a simulation model based on engine data and on the well-established equations of the longitudinal dynamics was developed. The driving cycle chosen for the calculations was the FTP-75, which takes into account both cold and hot starts, meaning that the transient operation during the warm-up of the catalyst is also considered.
vehicle power and propulsion conference | 2015
Fernanda Cristina Corrêa; Jony Javorski Eckert; Ludmila Corrêa de Alkmin e Silva; Fabio Mazzariol Santiciolli; Eduardo dos Santos Costa; Franco Giuseppe Dedini
This paper presents a study of an electric vehicle (EV) with two different drive systems and three available electric motors (EMs) configurations. The EMs are BLDC (Brushless Direct Current) motors combined with a proportional-integral controller (PI). The vehicle power demand is divided between the drive systems through rules based vehicle power management control (PMC) that aims to reduce the lithium-ion battery discharges during the Brazilian urban driving cycle NBR6601. The results indicate the potential of each simulated configuration and the combination drive system/EM in which present the lower battery discharge. Each EV configuration is compared and the best configuration is defined.
vehicle power and propulsion conference | 2015
Fernanda Cristina Corrêa; Jony Javorski Eckert; Ludmila Corrêa de Alkmin e Silva; Eduardo dos Santos Costa; Fabio Mazzariol Santiciolli; Franco Giuseppe Dedini
The hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is an alternative to reduce the engine fuel consumption due to the extra electrical power addition in the system that allows changing the engine operation point for a better efficiency region. The gear shifting strategy is a way to modify the engine operation point and it can be combined with the power management strategy to reach a better operational condition. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of the gear shifting strategy in the HEV configuration, comparing a conventional 1.0L vehicle with a parallel HEV.
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering | 2017
Ludmila Corrêa de Alkmin e Silva; Fernanda Cristina Corrêa; Jony Javorski Eckert; Fabio Mazzariol Santiciolli; Franco Giuseppe Dedini
In vehicle dynamics studies, the tire behaviour plays an important role in planar motion of the vehicle. Therefore, a correct representation of tire is a necessity. This paper describes a mathematical model for wheelchair tire based on the Magic Formula model. This model is widely used to represent forces and moments between the tire and the ground; however some experimental parameters must be determined. The purpose of this work is to identify the tire parameters for the wheelchair tire model, implementing them in a dynamic model of the wheelchair. For this, we developed an experimental test rig to measure the tires parameters for the lateral dynamics of a wheelchair. This dynamic model was made using a multi-body software and the wheelchair behaviour was analysed and discussed according to the tire parameters. The result of this work is one step further towards the understanding of wheelchair dynamics.
international conference on computers helping people with special needs | 2010
Ludmila Corrêa de Alkmin e Silva; Fernanda Cristina Corrêa; Geraldo Gonçalves Delgado Neto; Vivianne Vieira Delgado; Franco Giuseppe Dedini
People with disabilities such as Parkinsons, Holmess or other disease have difficulty operating conventional joysticks because of the tremor. This paper will present a study of the joystick control for the minimization of this tremor. For this minimization, different types filter and control were study and compared. These controls were tested in a wheelchair laboratory to see the behavior of the wheelchair with diferents inputs. Simulation results were presented to show the tremor cancel as well as the performance of the control development. With this results is possible to develop new products for people with special needs and to develop better controls for people with tremor hand.
International Symposiu on Multibody Systems and Mechatronics | 2017
Jony Javorski Eckert; Fernanda Cristina Corrêa; Elvis Bertoti; Rodrigo Yassuda Yamashita; Ludmila Corrêa de Alkmin e Silva; Franco Giuseppe Dedini
The available gearbox transmission ratios associated with gear shifting strategies influence the vehicle performance and fuel consumption because it changes the powertrain inertia and the engine operation point. However, the best configuration for the vehicle powertrain, according to a specific driving condition, is difficult to be determined. Therefore, this paper presents an Interactive Adaptive-Weight Genetic Algorithm to optimize the vehicle powertrain gear ratios and the gear shifting strategies to allow the vehicle to operate in the best compromise among fuel consumption and performance in the urban driving scenario provided by the FTP-72 cycle. The optimization process results in a fuel saving of 10.61% and 50.12% improvement in the vehicle performance when using the best-compromised configuration.