COUPLING INFLUENCE AND DECOUPLING OF THE SECONDARY REGULATION LOAD SIMULATION TEST EQUIPMENT FOR THE DRIVE AXLE OF HEAVY VEHICLE

2004 ◽  
Vol 40 (06) ◽  
pp. 19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui Wang
Author(s):  
Xue Kai ◽  
Liu Genghua ◽  
Jia Yan ◽  
Chai Ziqi ◽  
Lu Jian

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 2557
Author(s):  
Haoliang Lv ◽  
Xiaojun Zhou ◽  
Chenglong Yang ◽  
Zhe Wang ◽  
Yimeng Fu

The load simulation test bench plays an important role in tracked vehicle development. The stability and accuracy of the system have a vital impact on the experimental results. To accurately reproduce the power performance of a tracked vehicle on the test platform, this paper aims to investigate the model, control, and calibration method of the test bench. Firstly, the dynamic model of a tracked vehicle under complex driving conditions is analyzed and established, which takes driving torque as the input and driving wheel speed as the output. Then, considering the uncertainties and disturbances in the system model, a 2-degree-of-freedom (2-DOF) control method combined with a disturbance observer is proposed to solve the stability problem of the system. Furthermore, in order to investigate the accuracy of the simulation on the test bed, a method of calibrating the system by a flywheel set with standard inertia is proposed. In the calibration process, the influence of the system resistance torque and the original mechanical inertia on the results is considered, and the response time of the inertia simulation is analyzed in both a steady and dynamic state. Finally, the load simulation test is carried out with the corrected system. The test results show that the system has a high load simulation accuracy under various load simulation tests.


Author(s):  
Morimasa Naito ◽  
Yuya Saito ◽  
Kenji Tanai ◽  
Mikazu Yui

An experimental approach is introduced for understanding how the engineered barriers of a deep geological repository system are affected by fault movement. The experiments are conducted using laboratory simulation test equipment. So far, the experiments indicate that the metal overpack is rotated within the bentonite buffer due to its plasticity, but not breached. Numerical analyses are also carried out to supplement the range of the experiments, which is limited by the capability of the test equipment.


1987 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dennis Kramer ◽  
Daniel Roper ◽  
Edward Trachman

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