Absorber system for vehicle
US-2015345587-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9506521B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9506521-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514717600-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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A shock absorber system, including: a hydraulic shock absorber configured to generate a damping force with respect to a relative movement of a sprung portion and an unsprung portion; a damping-force changer configured to change the damping force; and a controller configured to determine a damping-force index and to control the damping-force changer, wherein the controller is configured to determine, as the index, a required application force to be applied to the sprung portion for damping its movement in an up-down direction, according to a determination rule in which the required application force has the same direction as a direction of a speed of the sprung portion in the up-down direction when the sprung speed is relatively small and acceleration of the sprung portion in the up-down direction is relatively large in a situation in which the direction of the speed and a direction of the acceleration are mutually different.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shock absorber system, comprising: a hydraulic shock absorber disposed between a sprung portion and an unsprung portion of a vehicle, the hydraulic shock absorber being configured to extend and contract in accordance with a relative movement of the sprung portion and the unsprung portion in an up-down direction and to generate a damping force with respect to the relative movement; a damping-force changer configured to give a resistance to a flow of a working fluid caused in the hydraulic shock absorber by the relative movement of the sprung portion and the unsprung portion and to change a magnitude of the resistance, so as to change the damping force to be generated by the hydraulic shock absorber; and a controller configured to determine a damping-force index that is an index for changing the damping force and to control the damping-force changer based on the determined damping-force index, so as to control the damping force to be generated by the hydraulic shock absorber, wherein the controller is configured to determine, as the damping-force index, a required application force that is a force to be applied to the sprung portion for damping a movement of the sprung portion in the up-down direction, according to a determination rule in which the required application force has the same direction as a direction of a sprung speed that is a speed of the sprung portion in the up-down direction when the sprung speed is relatively small and sprung acceleration that is acceleration of the sprung portion in the up-down direction is relatively large in a situation in which the direction of the sprung speed and a direction of the sprung acceleration are mutually different, and wherein in a coordinate system whose transverse axis represents the sprung speed and vertical axis represents the sprung acceleration, where there is set a boundary line which passes an origin at which both of the sprung speed and the sprung acceleration are 0 and which extends across a second quadrant and a fourth quadrant, the determination rule is visually defined as: in the determination rule the required application force has the same direction as the direction of the sprung speed when the sprung speed and the sprung acceleration belong to a region in the second quadrant that is located on one of opposite sides of the boundary line nearer to a first quadrant or a region in the fourth quadrant that is located on one of opposite sides of the boundary line nearer to a third quadrant. 2. The shock absorber system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control the damping force to be generated by the hydraulic shock absorber such that the damping force increases with an increase in the required application force. 3. The shock absorber system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the required application force according to the determination rule in which the boundary line is set as a curved line which is convex toward the first quadrant in the second quadrant and which is convex toward the third quadrant in the fourth quadrant. 4. The shock absorber system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the required application force according to the determination rule in which the boundary line is set as a function indicative of a virtual sprung speed that is virtually estimated based on the sprung acceleration. 5. The shock absorber system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the required application force according to the determination rule in which a direction in which the required application force acts changes depending upon whether a deviation of the sprung speed from a virtual sprung speed that is virtually estimated based on the sprung acceleration is positive or negative. 6. The shock absorber system according to claim 5 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the required application force according to the determination rule in which the required application force increases with an increase in the deviation.
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