Vehicle system having regenerative brake control
First Claim
1. A method of controlling the braking of a vehicle that has a first set of friction brakes for applying a first apply brake force to a first set of wheels, a second set of friction brakes for applying a second brake apply force to a second set of wheels, and a powertrain assembly coupled to said second set of wheels, said powertrain assembly including a regenerative braking unit capable of recapturing kinetic energy from said second set of wheels, said method comprising the steps of:
- braking said vehicle in a first phase of control using regenerative braking to brake said second set of wheels to achieve up to a first value of braking; and
braking said vehicle in a second phase of control using said regenerative braking to maintain braking of said second set of wheels at said first value of braking force while selectively applying said first friction brakes to said first set of wheels up to a second value of braking with the step of applying said first friction brakes to said first set of wheels in said second phase of control exceeding a front bias braking balance control of a desired brake balance line.
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Abstract
A method is provided for controlling the braking of a vehicle that has a first set of friction brakes for applying a first apply brake force to a first set of wheels and a second set of friction brakes for applying a second brake apply force to a second set of wheels. A powertrain assembly is coupled to the second set of wheels. The powertrain assembly includes a regenerative braking unit capable of recapturing kinetic energy from the second set of wheels. The vehicle is braked in a first phase of control using regenerative braking to brake the second set of wheels to achieve up to a first value of braking. The vehicle is braked in a second phase of control using the regenerative braking to maintain braking of the second set of wheels at the first value of braking force while selectively applying the first friction brakes to the first set of wheels up to a second value of braking.
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Citations
24 Claims
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1. A method of controlling the braking of a vehicle that has a first set of friction brakes for applying a first apply brake force to a first set of wheels, a second set of friction brakes for applying a second brake apply force to a second set of wheels, and a powertrain assembly coupled to said second set of wheels, said powertrain assembly including a regenerative braking unit capable of recapturing kinetic energy from said second set of wheels, said method comprising the steps of:
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braking said vehicle in a first phase of control using regenerative braking to brake said second set of wheels to achieve up to a first value of braking; and braking said vehicle in a second phase of control using said regenerative braking to maintain braking of said second set of wheels at said first value of braking force while selectively applying said first friction brakes to said first set of wheels up to a second value of braking with the step of applying said first friction brakes to said first set of wheels in said second phase of control exceeding a front bias braking balance control of a desired brake balance line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of controlling the braking of a vehicle that has a first set of friction brakes for applying a first apply brake force to a first set of wheels, a second set of friction brakes for applying a second brake apply force to a second set of wheels, and a powertrain assembly coupled to said second set of wheels, said powertrain assembly including a regenerative braking unit capable of recapturing kinetic energy from said second set of wheels, said method comprising the steps of:
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braking said vehicle in a first phase of control using regenerative braking to brake said second set of wheels to achieve up to a first value of braking; braking said vehicle in a second phase of control using said regenerative braking to maintain braking of said second set of wheels at said first value of braking force while selectively applying said first friction brakes to said first set of wheels up to a second value of braking; and braking said vehicle in a third phase of control by selectively using said first set of friction brakes to brake said first set of wheels and using said second set of friction brakes to brake said second set of wheels together with a desired amount of regenerative braking when above said second value of braking, when braking said vehicle in said third phase of control, said desired amount of regenerative braking is decreased preceding the application of said second set of friction brakes, said decrease in the amount of regenerative braking being a function of said amount of kinetic energy recaptured by an energy storage device of the regenerative braking unit becoming capacitized. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of determining brake control between a non-driven axle and a driven axle in a braking system where said braking system includes an electric motor for applying a regenerative braking force to said driven axle, and where said braking system further includes a first set of friction brakes for applying a first brake apply force to a first set of wheels coupled to said non-driven axle and a second set of friction brakes for applying a second brake apply force to a second set of wheels coupled to said driven axle, said method comprising the steps of:
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receiving a pressure input command relating to a total braking force for braking a vehicle; determining an actual regenerative braking force and comparing said actual regenerative braking force to said total braking force demand; selecting a brake application strategy as one of the group of; if said actual regenerative braking force is greater than said total braking force demand, using said actual regenerative braking force to brake said driven axle up to said total braking force demand; and if said actual regenerative braking force is less than said total braking force demand, determining said first brake apply force to be applied to said first set of friction brakes of said non-driven axle and said second brake apply force to be applied to said second set of friction brakes of said driven axle, said sum of said first brake apply force and said second brake apply force being equal to said total braking force demand with a braking relationship between said first brake apply force applied to said non-driven axle and said actual regenerative braking force and second brake apply force applied to said driven axle that includes a linear portion, then comparing said second braking brake apply force to said actual regenerative braking force and selecting a brake application strategy from the subgroup of; if said actual regenerative braking force is less than said second brake apply force, then determining a brake apply difference between said second brake apply force and said actual regenerative braking force, and then applying said first brake apply force to said first set of friction brakes of said non-driven axle, and applying said actual regenerative braking force and said brake apply difference to said second set of friction brakes of said driven axle; and if said actual regenerative braking force is greater than said second brake apply force, then applying said actual regenerative braking force to said driven axle up to said second brake apply force and applying said first brake apply force to said first set of friction brakes of said non-driven axle. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of controlling a vehicular regenerative braking system that includes a first set of friction brakes for applying a first brake apply force to a first set of wheels coupled to said non-driven axle, a second set of friction brakes for applying a second brake apply force to a second set of wheels coupled to a driven axle, a powertrain assembly coupled to said second set of wheels, said powertrain assembly including a regenerative braking unit for applying a regenerative braking force to said driven axle, said method comprising the steps of:
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determining a desired brake balance line representative of a ratio of braking forces between a first set of brakes of a non-driven axle and a second set of brakes of a driven axle, said desired brake balance ratio having a first, a second, and a third control phase; applying said regenerative braking force to said driven axle in said first control phase up to a first value of brake force; cooperatively applying said first brake apply force and said regenerative braking force in said second control phase up to a second value where said second value is in a region of front bias braking balance control with said first brake apply force applied in said second phase of control exceeding said front bias braking balance control of said desired brake balance line; and cooperatively applying said second brake apply force together with said first brake apply force and said regenerative braking force in a third phase of control up to a third value of braking.
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20. A method of controlling a vehicular regenerative braking system that includes a first set of friction brakes for applying a first brake apply force to a first set of wheels coupled to said non-driven axle, a second set of friction brakes for applying a second brake apply force to a second set of wheels coupled to a driven axle, a powertrain assembly coupled to said second set of wheels, said powertrain assembly including a regenerative braking unit for applying a regenerative braking force to said driven axle, said method comprising the steps of:
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determining a desired brake balance line representative of a ratio of braking forces between a first set of brakes of a non-driven axle and a second set of brakes of a driven axle, said desired brake balance ratio having a first, a second, and a third control phase; applying said regenerative braking force to said driven axle in said first control phase up to a first value of brake force; cooperatively applying only said first brake apply force and said regenerative braking force in said second control phase up to a second value wherein said second value is in a region of front bias braking balance control; and cooperatively applying said second brake apply force together with said first brake apply force and said regenerative braking force in said third phase of control up to a third value of braking with at least one of said first and said second and third phases of control including a linear relationship between the braking forces applied to the first and second sets of wheels, with said third value of braking disposed in said region of said front bias braking balance control and with said first and second brake apply force applied in said third phase of control exceeding said front bias braking balance control of said desired brake balance line ratio. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23)
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24. A method of controlling the braking of a vehicle that has a first set of friction brakes for applying a first apply brake force to a first set of wheels, a second set of friction brakes for applying a second brake apply force to a second set of wheels, and a powertrain assembly coupled to said second set of wheels, said powertrain assembly including a regenerative braking unit capable of recapturing kinetic energy from said second set of wheels, said method comprising the steps of:
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braking said vehicle in a first phase of control using regenerative braking to brake only said second set of wheels to achieve up to a first value of braking; braking said vehicle in a second phase of control using only said regenerative braking and said first set of friction brakes, wherein said regenerative braking maintains braking of said second set of wheels at said first value of braking force while said first set of friction brakes is selectively applied to said first set of wheels up to a second value of braking with second phase of control including a linear relationship between the braking forces applied to the first and second sets of wheels; and braking said vehicle in a third phase of control by selectively using said first set of friction brakes to brake said first set of wheels and using said second set of friction brakes to brake said second set of wheels together with a desired amount of regenerative braking when above said second value of braking with said application of said first set of friction brakes and said second set of friction brakes exceeding a front bias braking control of a desired brake balance ratio during said third phase of control.
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