Why does uphill road terrain gives negative speed??

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Nithin k
Nithin k el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Movida: Steve Miller el 23 de Abr. de 2023
I have made a vehicle system with 6 gears, and have imported some drive cycle data with throttle and gear shifts as input. It works perfectly fine for flat road and downhill terrain data, but when I give uphill terrain, say 15 degree inclination, output shows negative speed. Can anyone help me out?
I have attached pictures of flat road, uphill and downhill.
Input is given in terms of degrees. Spikes in the output speed signal is nothing but gear shifts.
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Shubham Gupta
Shubham Gupta el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Check the driving froce for the vehicle & compare it gravitational force. I am sure you will find that gravitation force is greater than the driving force which is causing vehicle to decelerate from the start and once vehicle reaches 0 vehcile it starts rolling backward. Road angle of 15 degree is a very large slope reduce the angle I am sure it should work without a problem.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Ah! So my initial inclination was correct! Good job looking into the data and confirming it!

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Nithin k
Nithin k el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Movida: Steve Miller el 23 de Abr. de 2023
I was just checking my model. What i was trying to do is to simulate the flat road drive cycle data in an uphill/downhill road terrain conditions. But the main point I missed is to see at what gear its travelling the uphill. As I can see from the uphill speed output, the speed is increasing from 1st to 2nd and then to 3rd. Then at higher gears the speed starts to reduce. Because of the lower torque it starts rolling down as 15 degree is too steep.
Thanks for the help!!

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