The invention relates to a method and a device for assigning a wheel of a motor vehicle.
One function of wheel pressure control systems is the automatic localization of the individual wheels. This function is used in order to automatically detect the position of a wheel and/or the wheel electronic system installed in the wheel. It is as a result possible to display the warning messages in respect of a wheel to the driver, said displays being directly coupled to the corresponding wheel position. With the localization, a distinction is made between the complete localization (position of all four wheels), the axle localization (front/rear) as well as the side localization (right/left).
One approach to axle localization includes measuring signal intensities, which are transmitted by the wheel electronic systems of different axles and are received by an antenna, which is arranged asymmetrically in respect of the axles. Alternatively, the wheel position can be determined directly by the wheel electronic system; either based on plausibility checks or by assuming that the motor vehicle mainly moves forward.
The detection of different wheel diameters may also restrict the selection of possible wheel positions. In the USA, special so-called lift axles have wheels which are smaller than the wheels of the driven axle for instance by up to 90%. With agricultural vehicles such as tractors, the wheel positions can as a result be determined at least in respect of the front and/or rear axle, provided a distinction can be made in respect of the wheel diameter. This is not possible with the afore-described intensity measurement. The intensity measurement is also disadvantageous in that a special transmit/receive device as well as an evaluation unit are needed herefor.
The object underlying the present invention is thus to enable an assignment of wheels, which is achieved with minimum technical effort.
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention by a method as claimed in claim 1 and a device as claimed in 7. Advantageous embodiments and developments, which can be used individually or in combination with one another, form the subject matter of the dependent claims.
In a first aspect of the invention, a method is proposed for assigning a vehicle wheel to axles with different wheel sizes having the following methods steps:
The assignment of a wheel to an axle with associated vehicle wheels takes place on the basis of the revolution speed. A wheel which has a smaller diameter rotates faster than a larger wheel at the same traveling speed. When traveling, the different variables thus result in different accelerations.
These are measured by means of acceleration sensors in the wheel electronic system, which is also known as Wheel Unit (WU). In this process, the extent of the radial acceleration ar of the wheel electronic system on the periphery of the rim is measured during the journey and is transmitted to an evaluation unit. The respective acceleration values are compared in the evaluation unit with a standard value, which is stored for standard wheels. An assignment of the axles, which distinguishes normal axles from lift axles, is thus possible based on the acceleration.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the wheel electronic system of the wheel is assigned to an axle with a smaller wheel size if the comparison result shows that the measured acceleration value ar is greater than the standard value used for comparison purposes.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the wheel electronic system of the wheel is assigned to an axle with a standard wheel size, if the comparison value shows that the measured acceleration value ar is less than the standard value used for comparison purposes.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, standard values for different standard wheels are stored in the memory.
Standard values, with which external physical basic conditions are considered, are expediently stored in the memory.
It has proven worthwhile for the physical basic conditions to include the ambient temperature, the wheel temperature, the vehicle speed and/or the tire air pressure.
In a second aspect of the invention, a device is proposed for assigning a vehicle wheel to axles with different wheel sizes having the following features:
Further details and advantages of the invention are described with reference to the appended Figures, in which;
With the description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention below, the same reference characters refer to identical or comparable components.
The main method steps for assigning wheel electronic systems 4 are shown schematically in
A wheel 1 is assigned to an axle with associated vehicle wheels 1 on the basis of the revolution speed of the wheel 1. A wheel 1, which has a smaller diameter, rotates faster than a larger wheel 1 when at the same traveling speed. The different variables also result in different accelerations ar while traveling. These are measured by the acceleration sensors 3 in the wheel electronic system 4, which is also known as Wheel Unit (WU). Here the extent of the radial acceleration ar of the wheel electronic system 4 on the rim periphery is measured during the journey and is transmitted to the evaluation unit 5.
The vehicle speed vt as well as the speed vRIM of the wheel electronic system is also shown on the rim. The basis of the radial acceleration ar can produce the following ratio:
a
r
=rω
2
=v
2
RIM
/r=r(vt2/(r+D)2)
The variable vt is in this case the vehicle speed, which is stored on a conventional CAN-BUS in the vehicle electronic systems and is measured there. The additional variables are r=rim radius, D=distance between the outer radius of the rim 2 and the wheel periphery, i.e. the outer periphery of the wheel, as well as vRIM=speed of the wheel electronic system 4 on the rim 2.
Factor B which shows a characteristic for the wheel geometry can be determined herefrom.
Bv
t
2
=r(vt2/(r+D)2)B=r/r+D)2
whereby B is known from B=ar/vt2.
If it is assumed that the wheel height is proportionate to the rim radius between 0 and 0.5, a value of (1/2.25r) up to 1/r results for factor B.
The present invention is particularly suited to determining lift axles for trucks.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 044 396.1 | Sep 2007 | DE | national |