Research on the Active Pressurization Control Method of RBS

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This paper based on the regenerative braking system, which developed in the '863' project, designed pressure control method for RBS system in the condition of active pressurization state and conduct Bench experiments. The results show that, under the condition of high frequency, through modulation frequency of the pulse signal and duty ratio method can coordinate the regenerative braking and hydraulic braking force, meet target pressure and the pressurization rate requirements of RBS.

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September 2014

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