Method of inspecting cornering control mechanism of vehicle
First Claim
1. A method of inspecting a cornering control mechanism of a vehicle in which a braking force is applied to wheels on an outer side of cornering when the vehicle is oversteered and a braking force is applied to wheels on an inner side of cornering when the vehicle is understeered, said inspection being performed in a state in which each of the wheels is placed on a drum of a bench type of testing apparatus, said method comprising the steps of:
- driving driving wheels of the vehicle by a driving source of the vehicle in a state in which each of said drums is coupled to each other through respective clutches;
releasing coupling of a first drum on which one of left and right driving wheels is mounted, to a second drum when a vehicle speed has reached a predetermined speed;
detecting subsequent deceleration of a first driving wheel and subsequent deceleration of a second driving wheel;
discriminating whether the cornering control mechanism has operated normally or not based on the deceleration of said first driving wheel;
discriminating, based on the deceleration of the second driving wheel, whether an accelerator has been switched off; and
when a discrimination is made that the accelerator has been switched off, prohibiting the discrimination of operation of the cornering control mechanism based on the deceleration of said first driving wheel; and
discriminating that the braking force is applied to said first driving wheel when a rate of change in the deceleration of the second driving wheel is below a first predetermined value and when the rate of change in the deceleration of said first driving wheel is above a second predetermined value.
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Abstract
While a vehicle is running on a bench type of testing apparatus for inspecting a cornering control mechanism, the connection of one of drums on which one of the left and right driving wheels is mounted is released from the other drums. Then, the rotational speed of one of the driving wheels increases and the rotational speed of the other of the driving wheels decreases. At this time, a controller mounted on the vehicle judges that the vehicle is in an oversteering state, and the brake of one of the driving wheels is switched on (or operated). Then, based on the deceleration of one of the driving wheels, a discrimination is made as to whether the cornering control mechanism has operated normally or not. Since the rotational speed of one of the driving wheels decreases also when an accelerator is switched off (or pressing down of the accelerator pedal is released), a discrimination is made based on the deceleration of the other of the driving wheels as to whether the accelerator is switched off or not. When a discrimination is made that the accelerator has been switched off, the discrimination of operation of the cornering control mechanism based on the deceleration of one of the driving wheels is prohibited.
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2 Claims
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1. A method of inspecting a cornering control mechanism of a vehicle in which a braking force is applied to wheels on an outer side of cornering when the vehicle is oversteered and a braking force is applied to wheels on an inner side of cornering when the vehicle is understeered, said inspection being performed in a state in which each of the wheels is placed on a drum of a bench type of testing apparatus, said method comprising the steps of:
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driving driving wheels of the vehicle by a driving source of the vehicle in a state in which each of said drums is coupled to each other through respective clutches;
releasing coupling of a first drum on which one of left and right driving wheels is mounted, to a second drum when a vehicle speed has reached a predetermined speed;
detecting subsequent deceleration of a first driving wheel and subsequent deceleration of a second driving wheel;
discriminating whether the cornering control mechanism has operated normally or not based on the deceleration of said first driving wheel;
discriminating, based on the deceleration of the second driving wheel, whether an accelerator has been switched off; and
when a discrimination is made that the accelerator has been switched off, prohibiting the discrimination of operation of the cornering control mechanism based on the deceleration of said first driving wheel; and
discriminating that the braking force is applied to said first driving wheel when a rate of change in the deceleration of the second driving wheel is below a first predetermined value and when the rate of change in the deceleration of said first driving wheel is above a second predetermined value. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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