Chuanbo Ren

Work place: School of Traffic and Vehicle Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo, China

E-mail: chuanbor@sdut.edu.cn

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Research Interests: Engineering, Computational Science and Engineering

Biography

Chuan-Bo Ren, born in Weifang of Shandong province, China in 1964.5, received the Bachelor's Degree in Manufacturing from Shandong College of Agricultural Mechanization, China in 1984, the Master degree in solid mechanics from Jiangsu University of Science and Technology in 1989 and the Doctor’s degree in Structural Mechanics from Dalian University of Technology in 1998. His research interests are vehicle system dynamics, electric vehicle technology, simulation and testing of engineering structure.
He served as associate professor, professor in School of Vehicle and School of Resource and Environment, Shandong Institute of Engineering in 1997-2001, as professor in School of Traffic and Vehicle Engineering, Shandong University of Technology from 2001. He has published more than 50 papers, for example, An Implementation of Element Free-Time Precision Integration Method to Solve the 2-D Structural Vibration. Dynamics of Continuous, Discrete and Impulsive Systems. 2007 Vol. 14(S5), Solution for Dynamics Equations of Control Systems with Time-Delay by Precise Integral Algorithm, ISDA 2006, 2006.8, etc.
Prof. Ren is the permanent member of the Society of Automotive Engineers of Shandong, China and the permanent member of the Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of Shandong, China. He has won the National Scientific and Technological Progress Award and National Invention Award in 2006, the Scientific and Technological Progress Award granted by the Ministry of Education of China, the Outstanding Contributions to Middle-aged and Young Expert Award of Shandong province in 2007, the Scientific and Technological Progress Award granted by Shandong Province of China, the Top Ten Science and Technology Achievement Award granted by Shandong Province of China in 2002, the Scientific and Technological Progress of Zibo Award and the Sixth Youth Science and Technology of Zibo Award. Prof. Ren has completed 11 scientific research projects, and is now carrying out 3 provincial projects.

Author Articles
Influences of the Front Wheel Steering Angle on Vehicle Handling and Stability and a Control Theory of Steady-state

By Chuanbo Ren Cuicui Zhang Lin Liu

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2011.04.08, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2011

In this paper, motion differential equation of the two degrees of freedom(2-DOF) vehicle is established based on the linear two degrees of freedom vehicle model and is derived without simplifying the front wheel steering angle(FWSA), then we analyze the vehicle's steady-state response , transient response and the amplitude-frequency characteristic of yaw velocity under different FWSA with the help of the matlab software and finally compare the results with the simplified ones to determine how the FWSA influences the level of the vehicle handling and stability(VHS). At the same time in order to better improve the VHS, this paper proposes a set of active control theory to optimize vehicle’s steady-state performance.The results show that: while the FWSA is small, it has a less influence on vehicle handling and stability, the FWSA is large,it has a greater influence on vehicle handling and stability and the active control can make the vehicle in the best response state when it is in the steady-state.

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Variable Structure Control on Active Suspension of 4 DOF Vehicle Model

By Chuanbo Ren Cuicui Zhang Lin Liu

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2010.02.08, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2010

In this paper, the theory of a variable structure model following control (VSMFC) is employed to the design of the controller for an active suspensions of 4-degree-of-freedom (4-DOF) automobile model. The sliding mode equation is derived by applying VSMFC theory and the parameters of the switching function are obtained by using the method of pole assignment; a hierarchical algorithm with control variables started in sequence is applied to solve the active force; a method of exponential approach law is used to improve the dynamic performance of the controller. The efficacy of the controller is verified by simulation carried out with the help of Matlab/ Simulink. The results show that the active suspension controller based on VSMFC theory is superior in both robustness and performance.

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