Hybrid brake-by-wire system using a motor-magnetostrictive actuator combination
US-2019084543-A1 · Mar 21, 2019 · US
US11268586B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11268586-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716473511-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2022 |
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The present invention discloses a brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch. The system includes a motor, a transmission mechanism and a floating-caliper disc mechanism. The transmission mechanism includes a magnetorheological fluid clutch, a planetary gear set and a ball screw set. The ball screw set includes balls, a ball screw and a sleeve. The floating-caliper disc mechanism includes a brake pad back plate, left and right brake pads, a caliper body, a brake disc and a guide rail. The motor and the magnetorheological fluid clutch cascaded in series, the linear motion of the sleeve of the ball screw set is achieved by the magnetorheological fluid clutch and the transmission mechanism. The sleeve pushes forward the brake pad back plate of the floating-caliper disc mechanism to clamp the brake disc by left and right brake pads, which accomplishes braking. The present invention uses a brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch, which not only has the advantages of fast response and improved braking security, but also solves the problem of the motor stalling during long time braking.
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What is claimed is: 1. A brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch, an electroheoligical clutch or a magnetic powder clutch, comprising: a motor, a transmission mechanism and a floating-caliper disc mechanism, wherein the transmission mechanism includes a magnetorheological fluid clutch, an electrorheological clutch or a magnetic powder clutch, a planetary gear set and a ball screw set; the ball screw set includes balls, a ball screw and a sleeve; the floating-caliper disc mechanism includes a brake pad back plate, left and right brake pads, a caliper body, a brake disc and a guide pin; the motor and the magnetorheological fluid clutch cascaded in series, a sleeve, of which the linear motion is achieved by the transmission mechanism, and the sleeve pushes forward the brake pad back plate of the floating-caliper disc mechanism to clamp the brake disc by left and right brake pads, which accomplishes braking. 2. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch as in claim 1 , wherein an output shaft of the motor is connected in series by coupling with an input shaft of the magnetorheological fluid clutch, and the driving torque of the motor is transmitted by the magnetorheological fluid clutch in real time. 3. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch as in claim 1 , wherein the magnetorheological fluid clutch includes an input shaft fixed to an input shear plate, a coil winding, an output shaft fixed to the output shear plate and magnetorheological fluid fulfilled in the chamber; an electromagnetic field and the flux lines generated by the coil winding are perpendicular to the magnetorheological fluid between the input shear plate of the input shaft and the output shear plate of the output shaft, and the output torque of the magnetorheological fluid clutch is continuously controlled by tuning the applied current of the coil winding. 4. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch as in claim 1 , wherein the planetary gear set includes a sun gear, a ring gear, a planetary gear and a carrier; the sun gear connects with the output shaft of the magnetorheological fluid clutch by a shaft key, and the carrier is assembled with the sun gear coaxially, and also it is connected in series by coupling with the ball screw to realize decreasing rotate speed and improving torque. 5. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch as in claim 1 , wherein the sleeve is assembled with the brake pad back plate via a connecting key; the right brake pad is fixed to the brake pad back plate, and the left brake pad is fixed to the caliper; the sleeve is driven to move linearly, and pushes forward the brake pad back plate of the floating-caliper disc mechanism to clamp the brake disc by left and right brake pads, which accomplishes braking. 6. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch as in claim 1 , comprising a guide rail penetrating the right caliper arm of the caliper body; a return spring, which is installed on the guide rail for adjusting the initial position of the caliper body. 7. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch as in claim 1 , wherein the control process includes the steps of: (a) when braking, the motor and the magnetorheological fluid clutch work concertedly, wherein the motor is applied with a sufficient driving current continuously to provide required driving torque; the coil winding of the magnetorheological fluid clutch is applied with an appropriate current; the controlled electromagnetic field generated from the coil winding energizes the magnetorheological fluid between the input and output shear plates, which realizes the expected torque transmission from the motor; the sleeve is driven to move linearly and push the left and right brake pads to overcome the corresponding resistance and the brake clearance, which accomplishes braking through clamping the brake disc; (b) if the wheel approaches to the locking state, the coil winding of the magnetorheological fluid clutch is applied with an appropriate low-level current, and the motor is applied with a low-level driving current later; the anti-lock braking system enters the stage of reducing the torque; (c) if the wheel is in the optimal braking state, the current of the motor and the coil winding remain unchanged; the anti-lock braking system enters the stage of holding the torque; (d) if the wheel braking torque is insufficient, the motor is applied with high-level driving current firstly, and the coil winding is applied with a higher-level current later; the anti-lock braking system enters the stage of increasing the torque; (e) at the end of braking, an appropriate reverse driving current is applied to the motor, simultaneously the applied current of the coil winding remains unchanged, therefore the screw set moves back to the initial position, and then the currents of the coil winding and the motor are cut off; the caliper body resets via the return spring. 8. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch as in claim 1 , wherein the magnetorheological fluid clutch sets at the end of the motor and the planetary gear set; the motor includes a stator and a rotor; the ring gear of the planetary gear set is fixed to the rotor, and the sun gear of the planetary gear set is fixed to the stator, and also the carrier is fixed to the input shaft of the magnetorheological fluid clutch. 9. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-electrorheological fluid clutch as in claim 1 , wherein an output shaft of the motor is connected in series by coupling with an input shaft of the magnetorheological fluid clutch, and the driving torque of the motor is transmitted by the electrorheological fluid clutch in real time. 10. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-electrorheological fluid clutch as in claim 1 , wherein the electrorheological fluid clutch includes input and output shafts, a conducting ring, a high-voltage power source, input and output plates of clutch, an insulating sleeve, a check ring, an insulating plate, a spacer bush and electrorheological fluid fulfilled in the chamber; the electrorheological fluid clutch set at the end of the motor and the planetary gear. 11. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetic particle clutch as in claim 1 , wherein an output shaft of the motor is connected in series by coupling with an input shaft of the magnetic particle clutch, and the driving torque of the motor is transmitted by the magnetic particle clutch in real time. 12. The brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetic particle clutch as in claim 1 , wherein the magnetic particle clutch includes input and output shafts, a coil winding, a driven rotor, a driving rotor and magnetic powder; the magnetic particle clutch set at the end of the motor and the planetary gear. 13. A brake-by-wire actuator based on motor-magnetorheological fluid clutch, comprising: a motor, a transmission mechanism and a floating-wedge disc mechanism, wherein the transmission mechanism includes a magnetorheological fluid clutch, an electrorheological clutch or a magnetic powder clutch, a planetary gear set and a screw set; the screw set includes balls, a ball screw and a sleeve; the floating-wedge disc mechanism includes a brake pad back plate, movable and static wedges, rollers, upper and lower brake pads, a caliper body, a brake disc and a guide pin; the motor and the magnetorheological fluid clutch cascaded in series; the movable wedge is fitted with upper brake pad, and the lower
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