Optimal control of motorsport differentials

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2015-10-15

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Taylor and Francis

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0042-3114

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Tremlett AJ, Massaro M, Purdy DJ, et al., (2015) Optimal control of motorsport differentials. Vehicle System Dynamics, Volume 53, Issue 12, October 2015, pp. 1772-1794

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Modern motorsport limited slip differentials (LSD) have evolved to become highly adjustable, allowing the torque bias that they generate to be tuned in the corner entry, apex and corner exit phases of typical on-track manoeuvres. The task of finding the optimal torque bias profile under such varied vehicle conditions is complex. This paper presents a nonlinear optimal control method which is used to find the minimum time optimal torque bias profile through a lane change manoeuvre. The results are compared to traditional open and fully locked differential strategies, in addition to considering related vehicle stability and agility metrics. An investigation into how the optimal torque bias profile changes with reduced track-tyre friction is also included in the analysis. The optimal LSD profile was shown to give a performance gain over its locked differential counterpart in key areas of the manoeuvre where a quick direction change is required. The methodology proposed can be used to find both optimal passive LSD characteristics and as the basis of a semi-active LSD control algorithm.

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race car, limited slip differential, optimal control, minimum time

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