Method for determining the axle load of a vehicle
View Patent ↗Disclosed is a method for determining the axle load of a vehicle ( 10 ) having at least two tires on an axle. During cornering, the axle load is determined from a difference between wheel speeds at a wheel on the inside of the bend and wheel speeds at a wheel on the outside of the bend and by taking into account the lateral acceleration and track width.
1. A method of controlling a vehicle ( 10 ) having at least two wheels on one axle, the at least two wheels defining a track width, the method comprising the following steps:
determining, during cornering through a bend, a difference between wheel speeds at a bend-inner wheel and at a bend-outer wheel on the one axle;
measuring a lateral vehicle acceleration;
determining an axle load by taking into account the lateral acceleration, the difference between the wheel speeds, and the track width, wherein the-axle load is a sum of loads acting on the at least two wheels of the one axle,
outputting information representative of the axle load to a vehicle brake system, and
operating the vehicle brake system by taking into account the axle load.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the axle load is determined only during cornering when the lateral acceleration exceeds a threshold value for the lateral acceleration, further comprising the step of
assuming, at least when starting the vehicle ( 10 ), an assumed axle load of a fully laden vehicle, wherein the assumed axle load of the fully laden vehicle is higher than a partially-laden-vehicle axle load and than an empty-vehicle axle load, the assumed axle load of the fully laden vehicle being specific to the vehicle and stored in an electronic control system.
3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the threshold value is larger than or equal to 1 m/s 2 .
4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of determining the axle load comprises the steps of
determining a first axle load value during cornering;
determining a second axle load during a subsequent cornering, and
generating a mean value representing the axle load from at least the first axle load value and the second axle load value.
5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of determining the axle load comprises the steps of
determining a first axle load value during cornering;
determining a second axle load during a subsequent cornering within a period of time after at least a stationary state of the vehicle or after travel at low speeds below a threshold value, and
generating a weighted mean value representing the axle load from at least the first axle load value and the second axle load value.