Method for determining wear values on at least a first and a second vehicle brake of a motor vehicle
A method is disclosed for determining wear values on at least a first and a second vehicle brake of a motor vehicle. The first and second vehicle brakes are assigned to a first or second vehicle wheel of a same first wheel axle. The first vehicle brake has an actuator piston which presses a friction lining against a brake disc mounted such that it rotates in an actuating position, and an electromechanical actuator unit.
1 . A method for determining wear values on at least a first and a second vehicle brake of a motor vehicle, which brakes are assigned to a first or second vehicle wheel of a same first wheel axle, wherein the first vehicle brake has an actuator piston which presses a friction lining against a brake disc mounted such that it rotates in an actuating position, and an electromechanical actuator unit, and wherein the method comprises the following steps:
determining a first wear value which indicates wear to the friction lining of the first vehicle brake, by taking into account at least one wear-determining influencing parameter affecting a running history of the vehicle;
depending on whether the first wear value satisfies a predetermined criterion, taking of a measurement of the wear to the friction lining of the first vehicle brake by moving the electromechanical actuator unit and by recording a profile of an operating parameter of the electromechanical actuator unit during movement;
determining, based on the measurement, a second wear value which indicates wear to the friction lining of the first vehicle brake;
determining a third wear value of the second vehicle brake based on the second wear value of the first vehicle brake; and
determining a fourth wear value for a third vehicle brake assigned to a third or fourth vehicle wheel of a same second wheel axle, wherein the fourth wear value is determined based on the second wear value using at least one of a substantially exponential or a logarithmic characteristic curve that accounts for an axle load distribution between the first wheel axle and the second wheel axle.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein a predetermined criterion of the first wear value involves an assessment as to whether the first wear value lies above a predetermined threshold value.
3 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein determining the first wear value includes a calculation based on a mathematical model, wherein the wear-determining influencing parameter affecting the running history of the vehicle is taken into account in the mathematical model.
4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the wear-determining influencing parameter affecting the running history of the vehicle comprises at least one of the following influencing parameters:
a final total of a distance driven by the vehicle;
a total distance driven by the vehicle since the friction lining was last replaced;
a time that has elapsed since a vehicle brake system was first put into service;
a time that has elapsed since the friction lining was last replaced;
a period of use of the vehicle since it was first put into service; and
a period of use of the vehicle since the friction lining was last replaced.
5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the determining the third wear value includes a calculation based on an additional mathematical model, wherein at least one wear-determining influencing parameter affecting the running history of the second vehicle brake is utilized taken into account in the additional mathematical model.
6 . The method according to claim 4 , wherein the wear-determining influencing parameter affecting the running history of the second vehicle brake comprises at least one of the following influencing parameters:
duration of previous braking actions of the second vehicle brake;
a pressure profile, in particular the time curve of the friction braking force, at the second vehicle brake of previous braking actions by the second vehicle brake;
a pressure gradient profile, in particular the time curve of the friction braking force gradients, at the second vehicle brake of previous braking actions by the second vehicle brake;
wheel speeds of the second vehicle wheel during previous braking actions by the second vehicle brake;
a temperature profile of the previous braking actions of the second vehicle brake on a component of the second vehicle brake; and
an environmental condition to which the second vehicle brake was exposed during previous braking actions.
7 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein when determining the third wear value, the axle load distribution of the previous braking actions is taken into account, wherein a characteristic curve between the second and third wear value of the first wheel axle has a substantially linear profile.
8 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first wheel axle, to which the first and second vehicle brakes are assigned, is the front wheel axle or the rear wheel axle of the motor vehicle.
9 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the third and fourth vehicle wheel are assigned to the second wheel axle of the motor vehicle which differs from the first wheel axle, to which in turn the third vehicle brake and a fourth vehicle brake are assigned, wherein the fourth wear value of the third vehicle brake and a fifth wear value of the fourth vehicle brake are determined on the basis of the second wear value of the first vehicle brake.
10 . The method according to claim 9 , wherein when determining the fourth and fifth wear value, the axle load distribution of the previous braking actions is incorporated.
11 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the electromechanical actuator comprises an electromotive drive unit and an actuator unit interacting with the actuator piston, wherein the electromotive drive unit is designed to move the actuator unit, in order to press the friction lining against a brake disc, and wherein an operating parameter of the electromechanical actuator unit comprises a motor current of the electromotive drive unit and/or a speed of the electromotive drive unit.
12 . The method according to claim 2 , wherein determining the first wear value includes a calculation based on a mathematical model, wherein the wear-determining influencing parameter affecting the running history of the vehicle is taken into account in the mathematical model.
13 . The method according to claim 12 , wherein the wear-determining influencing parameter affecting the running history of the vehicle comprises at least one of the following influencing parameters:
a final total of a distance driven by the vehicle;
a total distance driven by the vehicle since the friction lining was last replaced;
a time that has elapsed since a vehicle brake system was first put into service;
a time that has elapsed since the friction lining was last replaced;
a period of use of the vehicle since it was first put into service; and
a period of use of the vehicle since the friction lining was last replaced.
14 . The method according to claim 13 , wherein the electromechanical actuator comprises an electromotive drive unit and an actuator unit interacting with the actuator piston, wherein the electromotive drive unit is designed to move the actuator unit, in order to press the friction lining against a brake disc, and wherein an operating parameter of the electromechanical actuator unit comprises a motor current of the electromotive drive unit and/or a speed of the electromotive drive unit.
15 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein the additional mathematical model is adjusted using the second wear value.
16 . The method according to claim 6 , wherein the pressure profile is a time curve of the friction braking force.
17 . The method according to claim 6 , wherein the pressure gradient profile is a time curve of friction braking force gradients.