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HARDWARE-IN-THE-LOOP SIMULATOR OF AN OFF-ROAD VEHICLE ELECTROHYDRAULIC STEERING SYSTEM
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Hil SimulatorAutomotive EngineeringEngineeringHardware-in-the-loop SimulationVehicle ControlMechatronicsMechanical SystemsVehicle DynamicSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationAutomotive ElectronicsHardware-in-the-loop SimulatorSoil StiffnessActual E/hControl Systems
The design of electrohydraulic (E/H) steering control systems for off-road vehicles should consider thecharacteristics of physical components, steering system dynamics, and a variety of other factors including vehicledynamics and soil stiffness. A computer-controlled hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) E/H steering simulator has beendeveloped as a tool for steering dynamics and controller research. The HIL simulator integrated a dynamic model of thesteering system, an actual E/H steering actuator and control interface, and an independently controlled steering loader.This article describes the design of the HIL simulator, the development of dynamic model of a tractor E/H steering system,and the validation of this system. Results indicated that the HIL simulator was a valuable tool for investigating thedynamics and interface characteristics of E/H steering systems and evaluating real-time steering controller performancein a laboratory recreated environment for off-road vehicles with loading conditions representative of the field application.The HIL simulator provided an effective tool for E/H steering dynamics research, E/H steering system design and E/Hsteering controller development.