Vehicle drive system testing apparatus
US-9841350-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US9207149B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9207149-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214371661-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2015 |
| Grant date | Dec 8, 2015 |
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The present invention provides a drive-train testing system that is capable of generating a large drive torque without increasing the size of a motor that simulates an engine. The drive-train testing system inputs a drive torque, which is generated according to a torque command which contains an alternating-current component having an excitation frequency, to an input shaft of a workpiece in order to evaluate the performance of said workpiece. This system is equipped with a first motor, a second motor, a torque meter for detecting a torque which acts upon the shaft between the workpiece and the second motor, and a resonance suppression circuit that divides the torque command into a first torque command and a second torque command so as to suppress torsional resonance on the basis of a value detected by the torque meter.
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A drive-train testing system for evaluating a characteristic of a workpiece by inputting a driving torque, which is generated in accordance with a torque command including an alternating-current component of an excitation frequency, into an input shaft of the workpiece configuring a part of a drive train, the drive-train testing system comprising: a first motor; a second motor, one end side of a drive shaft thereof being connected to a drive shaft of the first motor, and the other end side of the drive shaft thereof being connected to an input shaft of the workpiece; a shaft torque meter for detecting a torque that acts on a shaft between the workpiece and the second motor; and a resonance suppression circuit for dividing the torque command into a first torque command for the first motor and a second torque command for the second motor, based on a detected value of the shaft torque meter, so as to suppress torsion resonance of an axis that connects the first motor, the second motor, and the workpiece. 2. The drive-train testing system according to claim 1 , wherein a generalized plant is defined, in which a nominal plant is a mechanical system model of a three-inertia system having transfer functions characterized by: a moment of inertia of the first motor; a moment of inertia of the second motor; a moment of inertia of the workpiece; a spring constant of a torsional axis connecting the first motor and the second motor; and a spring constant of a torsional axis connecting the second motor and the workpiece, and wherein the resonance suppression circuit is designed by applying a control system design method, which is referred to as an H ∞ control or μ synthesis, to the generalized plant. 3. The drive-train testing system according to claim 2 , further comprising: a first inverter for supplying electric power to the first motor, in accordance with the first torque command calculated by the resonance suppression circuit; and a second inverter for supplying electric power to the second motor, in accordance with the second torque command calculated by the resonance suppression circuit, wherein the generalized plant includes a control error of the first inverter, a control error of the second inverter, and a detected error of the shaft torque meter, as disturbances, and wherein the generalized plant includes a result of weighting a difference between a weighted torque command and a total of the first torque command and the second torque command, and a result of weighting an output of the transfer functions having a characteristic, of the shaft torque meter, as controlled variables. 4. The drive-train testing system according to claim 3 , wherein the generalized plant includes a result of weighting a shaft torque between the first motor and the second motor, which is output from the nominal plant, as a controlled variable. 5. The drive-train testing system according to claim 2 , wherein the torque command is defined as a shaft torque command for a shaft torque between the workpiece and the second motor, and wherein the resonance suppression circuit determines the first and second torque commands, such that a detected value of the shaft torque meter serves as the shaft torque command. 6. The drive-train testing system according to claim 5 , wherein a generalized plant is defined, in which a nominal plant is a mechanical system model of a three-inertia system having transfer functions characterized by: a moment of inertia of the first motor; a moment of inertia of the second motor; a moment of inertia of the workpiece; a spring constant of a torsional axis connecting the first motor and the second motor; and a spring constant of a torsional axis connecting the second motor and the workpiece, and wherein the resonance suppression circuit is designed by applying a control system design method, which is referred to as an H ∞ control or μ synthesis, to the generalized plant. 7. The drive-train testing system according to claim 6 , further comprising: a first inverter for supplying electric power to the first motor, in accordance with the first torque command calculated by the resonance suppression circuit; and a second inverter for supplying electric power to the second motor, in accordance with the second torque command calculated by the resonance suppression circuit, wherein the generalized plant includes a control error of the first inverter, a control error of the second inverter, the shaft torque command, and a detected error of the shaft torque meter, as disturbances, and wherein the generalized plant includes a deviation between a weighted shaft torque command and a result of weighting an output of the transfer functions having a characteristic of the shaft torque meter, as an observable to be input into a controller. 8. The drive-train testing system according to claim 7 , wherein the generalized plant includes a result of weighting a shaft torque between the first motor and the second motor, which is output from the nominal plant, as a controlled variable.
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