TITEL
Vehicle dynamics: optimization of Electronic Stability Program for sports cars
FöRFATTARE
Andersson, Johan
INSTITUTION
Tillämpad fysik, maskin- och materialteknik / Datorstödd maskinkonstruktion
SAMMANFATTNING
This thesis was performed during the spring of 2008 at the Bosch test
facility in Arjeplog. The thesis describes how to optimize the intervention
of an ESP system for a sports car. The problem with ESP today is that it is
very often defensively programmed and affects the feel when the car is
driven. What to be researched in this thesis is if an optimization of the
program can be done that allows greater body slip without affecting the
vehicle dynamics and stability in a negative way. The thesis describes
programming and simulation of ESP, the code for ABS, TCS and ESP has been
written and then tested in the simulation environment where after the
parameters and code have been changed in attempt to achieve a ESP that
allows greater body slip without compromising the stability.
The ESP has been created with several setups depending on wanted behaviour
and intervention. The results from the simulations shows that greater body
slip is possible without affecting stability, the feel when driving is more
or less similar as without ESP and TCS. The measurements prove that the lap
times are faster with ESP in race mode compared to only ABS and TCS. Worth
to be mentioned is that a simulation is a reproduction of a real
measurement, results and feel can differ from the reality when testing a
vehicle.
ISSN 1404-5494 / ISRN LTU-HIP-EX--08/010--SE / NR 2008:010
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