Weight estimation device, weight estimation method and non-transitory storage medium for vehicle
US-2022055436-A1 · Feb 24, 2022 · US
US11827232B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11827232-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117446511-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 22, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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A method of calculation a vehicle load comprising calculating a first vehicle load value based at least on air pressures in air springs and height data of suspension of a vehicle axle, determining a second vehicle load value based on a change of track width of the vehicle axle, and calculating the vehicle load based on the first vehicle load value and the second vehicle load value.
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A vehicle load calculation system comprising: an air suspension system having four corner assemblies, wherein each corner assembly among the four corner assemblies is located at a respective suspension position corresponding to a respective wheel corner of a plurality of wheel corners of a vehicle and the four corner assemblies each comprise an air spring, wherein two corner assemblies of the four corner assemblies are associated with a vehicle axle of a plurality of vehicle axles; an air supply unit configured to adjust air pressure within each air spring; a pressure sensor located at a valve block of the air supply unit, wherein the pressure sensor is configured to measure the air pressure in each air spring; a plurality of height sensors, wherein each height sensor of the plurality of height sensors is located at the suspension position corresponding to the respective wheel corner of the plurality of wheel corners of the vehicle, wherein each height sensor of the plurality of height sensors is configured to measure a height for an associated corner assembly of the four corner assemblies; an electronic control unit connected to the four corner assemblies, wherein the electronic control unit is configured to calculate a vehicle load from a first vehicle load value calculated based on the air pressure in each air spring measured by the pressure sensor and the height measured by each of the plurality of height sensors associated with the respective vehicle axle of the plurality of axles and a second vehicle load value determined based on a change of track width of the respective vehicle axle; and wherein the change of track width is multiplied by a constant stiffness factor to calculate a vertical force acting on the two corner assemblies of the axle. 2. The vehicle load calculation system of claim 1 , wherein the change of track width is determined by a change of vehicle height from a first vehicle height to a second vehicle height. 3. The vehicle load calculation system of claim 2 , wherein the first vehicle load value is calculated at the second vehicle height. 4. The vehicle load calculation system of claim 1 , wherein the second vehicle load value is calculated by dividing the vertical force acting on the two corner assemblies of the axle by the acceleration of gravity. 5. The vehicle load calculation system of claim 1 , wherein the constant stiffness factor is predefined for the air suspension system of each vehicle. 6. The vehicle load calculation system of claim 1 , wherein a coefficient of road surface friction is applied to the constant stiffness factor. 7. The vehicle load calculation system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle is in a stationary state. 8. The vehicle load calculation system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle load calculation is performed for each vehicle axle of the plurality of vehicle axles of the vehicle. 9. A method of calculating a vehicle load, the method comprising: measuring a plurality of air pressures in a plurality of air springs located at a respective suspension position corresponding to each wheel corner of a plurality of wheel corners of a vehicle; measuring a plurality of heights at the suspension position corresponding to the respective wheel corners of the plurality of wheel corners of the vehicle; calculating a first vehicle load value based on air pressures of the plurality of air pressures and heights of the plurality of heights associated with a vehicle axle of the vehicle; determining a second vehicle load value based on a change of track width of the vehicle axle; calculating the vehicle load based on the first vehicle load value and the second vehicle load value; calculating a vertical force acting on corner assemblies of the axle by multiplying the change of track width by a constant stiffness factor; and adjusting at least one air pressure of the plurality of air pressures based on the calculated vehicle load. 10. The method of calculating the vehicle load of claim 9 , further comprising determining the change of track width based on a change of vehicle height from a first vehicle height to a second vehicle height. 11. The method of calculating the vehicle load of claim 10 , wherein calculating the first vehicle load value comprises calculating the first vehicle load value at the second vehicle height. 12. The method of calculating the vehicle load of claim 9 , wherein determining the second vehicle load value comprises calculating the second vehicle load value by dividing the vertical force acting on the corner assemblies of the axle by the acceleration of gravity. 13. The method of calculating the vehicle load of claim 9 , wherein the constant stiffness factor is predefined for suspension of the vehicle. 14. The method of calculating the vehicle load of claim 9 , further comprising applying a coefficient of road surface friction to the constant stiffness factor. 15. The method of calculating the vehicle load of claim 9 , wherein calculating the vehicle load comprises calculating the vehicle load in a stationary state of the vehicle. 16. The method of calculating the vehicle load of claim 9 , wherein calculating the first vehicle load value comprises calculating the first vehicle load value based on air pressures of the plurality of air pressures and heights of the plurality of heights associated with each vehicle axle of a plurality of vehicle axles of the vehicle.
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