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EPS system - for simulation

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MedievalMan

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Feb 2, 2006
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As part of my master's work, I'm setting up a HIL simulation of an EPS system-- previous work done by other students used a SIL simulation only.

My main barrier here is the Delphi EPS (made in 1999, used in the Fiat's) that we have in the lab (not sure where it came from...). Anyway, I can't seem to find any technical information on it anywhere (stuff I need to know, like motor ratings, torque sensor calibration information, etc), and from what my supervisor tells me, I won't find any.

So anyway, I see 3 possible solutions:

1) I emailed them to see if they'd give me the full specs if I purchased a unit.

2) Somehow get the Delphi EPS data.

3) Buy the components seperately, and attach them in a pseudo-EPS type system.
ie purchase the assist motor, torsion bar type torque sensor, and gears, and assemble them together.

putting all of that together is far beyond my realm of expertise, however. I'm also not sure if the machining department here at the University would be able to either.

Any suggestions would be welcome,

Matt
 
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1) don't know them
2) not likely - why would Delphi release significant internal design details of a reasonably new technology? If I was a shareholder I'd sue them if they did. The only possibility would be if you sign an NDA, which would make publishing your thesis rather difficult.
3) Sounds like a good option.

Have you actually checked Delphi's product literature and SAE papers for clues?



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I've read most of the SAE and other papers on the Delphi product; I haven't found any specs. It isn't in their product literature.

I didn't know about the NDA, though that's a possibility I guess.

Thanks.

Matt


 
Well, I was wondering if anyone could suggest a website to purchase EPS type components--- ie. a 12V high amp rated dc motor, gear box, and torsion bar type torque sensor.

Thanks.

Matt Lawson
 
I have a motor on hand.
If you need more details.
Torque constance = 0.0320 Nm/A.
Do you need more?
 
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