Dissertação
Estudo e verificação de um software de simulação para avaliação do desempenho na frenagem de um veículo conforme requisitos descritos na Resolução 519/2015 do CONTRAN
Fecha
2019-10-28Autor
Rafael Fortuna Pizzi
Institución
Resumen
The purpose of this study is to validate a computational simulation (software)
method that can reproduce, with reliability, the tests described in Contran Resolution
519/2015 (ANBT standard NBR 10966 and its annexes) required for the homologation
of the brake system of the vehicle. These tests are long and expensive because, in
addition to specific vehicle and trained people, the structure of high and low friction test
tracks should be made available. With this, it aims to optimize processes and
development costs. For the study a 4x2 traction vehicle was used; in a Gross Vehicle
Weight (GVW); with pneumatic drum brakes; with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). The
requirements for high friction test tracks for empty and loaded vehicle conditions will
be considered; the engaged and disengaged gear box; brakes in normal and failed
operation mode according to Contran Resolution 519/2015. The simulation model was
developed to be able to evaluate the performance of the vehicles in the same
conditions established by the ABNT NBR 10966 standard for the homologation of the
vehicle brake system. The results obtained with this computational model and with the
physical tests, when compared, show that the computational simulation model is a
robust design tool that can be implemented for that analysis of vehicle performance in
future brake system homologation processes. Various parameters influences can be
evaluated with the aid of the program. The correlation between simulation and
experimental data was evaluated with the aid of known statistical techniques. It can be
concluded that the difference between the responses of the physical tests and those
of the simulation can be explained by the simplification of the model, the lower
accuracy of the input data, the variation of the brake pressure in the physical tests and
the test track friction. However, we understand that, through the results obtained, a
greater precision is not necessary at this time, as it guaranteed a minimum robustness
for the analysis. As a suggestion for future work, it is proposed to complement the
software with high detail of the equations and the inclusion of other systems, such as
the suspensions, for example, in order to enable the evaluation of the vehicles with
6x2 and 6x4 traction.