www.ATZlive.de NEW CHASSIS SYSTEMS Requirements for the chassis of tomorrow ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY Innovations and requirements DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS Lateral control and lane keeping /// PLENARY LECTURES BMW Group | Daimler AG | Robert Bosch GmbH | ADAC e. V. Technik Zentrum | AVL List GmbH | Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG | TÜV SÜD AG /// ONE FOR ALL Simultaneous Interpreting German and English Four congresses in one event chassis.tech + steering.tech + brake.tech + tire.wheel.tech . chassis tech © Opel plus 6th International Munich Chassis Symposium 16 and 17 June 2015 | Munich | Germany SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer Munich University of Applied Sciences (MUAS) Scientific Director of the Symposium Head of chassis.tech plus section CV CV CV CV Dr. Veit Held Adam Opel AG Head of chassis.tech section Dr. Manfred Harrer Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Head of steering.tech section Karl Friedrich Wörsdörfer Continental AG Head of brake.tech section Victor Underberg AUDI AG Head of tire.wheel.tech section Wolfgang Siebenpfeiffer Editor-in-Charge ATZ | MTZ | ATZelektronik Scientific Director of the Symposium Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer, Munich University of Applied Sciences Plenary section chassis.tech plus All members of the Scientific Advisory Boards of the parallel sections chassis.tech section Uwe Bleck, Vehicle Dynamics and Engineering Prof. Dr. Lutz Eckstein, RWTH Aachen University Dr. Christoph Elbers, ZF Friedrichshafen AG Prof. Dr. Stefan Gies, Volkswagen AG Dr. Veit Held, Adam Opel AG Axel Honisch, Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center GmbH Prof. Dr. Markus Lienkamp, TU Munich Heinz Müllner, MAN Truck & Bus AG Stefan Resch, TÜV SÜD AG CV Bernhard Schick, AVL List GmbH, Austria Heinrich Schürr, ZF Friedrichshafen AG Christoph Schulenburg, Daimler AG Martin Schwarz, BMW Group Toshimichi Takahashi, Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA, Belgium Prof. Dr. Michael Valášek, Czech TU in Prague, Czech Republic Prof. Dr. Pim van der Jagt, Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen GmbH steering.tech section Prof. Dr. Dr. Hans-Hermann Braess (Honorary Chairman) Michael Decker, Daimler AG Frank Esser, Ford-Werke GmbH Alexander Gaedke, Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH Dr. Manfred Harrer, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Richard Hirschmann, ThyssenKrupp Presta AG, Liechtenstein Christof Lischka, BMW Group Frank Lubischer, Nexteer Automotive, USA Hirofumi Matsuoka, JTEKT Corporation, Japan Lothar Noll, Daimler AG Prof. Dr. Manfred Plöchl, TU Vienna, Austria Heiko Ruck, TAKATA AG Dr. Alois Seewald, TRW Automotive GmbH brake.tech section Prof. Dr. Klaus Augsburg, TU Ilmenau Prof. Dr. Karlheinz Bill, HTW Berlin Prof. Dr. Eberhard Drechsel, formerly MUAS Ulrich Dumm, BMW Motorrad Dr. Falk Hecker, Knorr-Bremse SfN GmbH Frank Kästner, Robert Bosch GmbH Tobias Linke, MAN Truck & Bus AG Prof. Dr. Giampiero Mastinu, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Prof. Dr. Ralph Mayer, TU Chemnitz Jan Münchhoff, AUDI AG Donatus Neudeck, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Claus-Peter Weidner, Daimler AG Karl Friedrich Wörsdörfer, Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG tire.wheel.tech section Prof. Masato Abe, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan Stefan Dittmar, TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH Prof. Dr. Frank Gauterin, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Hans-Rudolf Hein, Bridgestone Europe NV/SA, Belgium/Italy Andreas Herbert, Fraunhofer LBF Helge Hoffmann, Michelin Reifenwerke AG & Co. KGaA Dr. Günter Leister, Daimler AG Martin Pehlke, BMW Group Michael Staude, TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH Victor Underberg, AUDI AG Dr. Burkhard Wies, Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH CV = Commercial Vehicle . chassis tech plus > >> WELCOME Connectivity has arrived in the vehicle – whether it is in-car internet or car-to-car communication. For the chassis too, the connected car is increasingly becoming a driver of innovation. Predictive and intelligent chassis systems and automated driving are just some of the topics being addressed. In addition to enhancing driving comfort and safety, interconnecting the powertrain with the chassis can also provide new functions, not only in cars but also in commercial vehicles. What is more, modularization, electrification of the powertrain, intelligent development methods and efforts to reduce fuel consumption are also driving innovations in chassis systems. On 16 and 17 June 2015, the 6th International Munich Chassis Symposium chassis.tech plus will bring together experts in the field of the chassis, steering systems, brakes, and wheels/tires for an exchange of ideas and experience and constructive discussions on the latest topics. They will give us an insight into their research and development activities. On behalf of the Scientific Advisory Board, we would like to cordially invite you to take part in this year‘s symposium. Renowned keynote speakers will give a comprehensive overview of challenges and solutions for chassis technology. In the well-established manner, four parallel sections will address issues relating to the chassis, steering systems, brakes, and wheels/tires. The program of lectures will be rounded off by two plenary sections at the beginning and end of the symposium. We look forward to welcoming you at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in the heart of Munich and we hope you enjoy an exciting symposium. Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer Munich University of Applied Sciences Scientific Director of the Symposium 6TH INTERNATIONAL MUNICH CHASSIS SYMPOSIUM One for All – Four Congresses in One Event The International Munich Chassis Symposium is the key international meeting place for the chassis community in the fields of the chassis, steering, brakes and wheels/tires. The 1st day will be taken up by the interdisciplinary section chassis.tech plus with two parallel sessions of lectures in the afternoon. The symposium will focus on overriding issues relating to chassis systems and vehicle dynamics, before dividing up on the 2nd day into the following four parallel sections concentrating on the chassis, steering, brakes and wheels/tires: chassis.tech steering.tech brake.tech tire.wheel.tech In the afternoon, the parallel sections will merge together again for the interdisciplinary section chassis.tech plus. This year, the symposium will focus on active chassis systems, energy efficiency, and driver assistance systems. At this year’s event, even greater emphasis will be placed on issues relating to commercial vehicles, as these are often the first to introduce new technology to the market. Commercial vehicle lectures are marked with CV in the program. Participants can move freely between the four parallel sections at any time. The individual parallel sections scheduled for the second day – chassis.tech, steering.tech, brake.tech, tire.wheel.tech – can be booked separately at a reduced registration fee. PARTICIPANTS · Manufacturers of passenger cars and commercial vehicles and their suppliers · Development service providers · Universities and research institutes · Manufacturers of measuring, testing and simulation systems · Authorities, associations and testing institutes EVENING RECEPTION IN MUNICH RATSKELLER Tuesday 16 June 2015 | 18:30 in Munich Ratskeller Marienplatz 8 | 80331 Munich Experience a cosy evening in the traditional Ratskeller. We are happy to invite you to attend an evening of stimulating conversation with colleagues and to offer you the chance to enjoy Bavarian culinary delicacies. The foundation stone of the Ratskeller was laid on 25 August 1867. However, the first landlord and landlady did not move into the premises of the new town hall until 1 August 1874, the date when the city council started its activities there. In accordance with the romantic spirit of the age, Georg von Hauberisser designed the edifice as well as the furnishings of the Ratskeller in the 16th century Gothic style. Munich painters such as Heinrich Schlitt and Josef Rösl designed the various vaults. The Ratskeller, established ever since then as a place of civic hospitality, extends a hearty welcome with its typical Bavarian charm. www.ratskeller.com For the whole duration of the event, the accompanying trade exhibition will allow you to gather information on innovative products and services offered in the field of chassis development. > >> ► ► Interdisciplinary section chassis.tech plus – in two parallel strands in the afternoon – 1st day 2nd day chassis.tech section steering.tech section brake.tech section tire.wheel.tech section Interdisciplinary section chassis.tech plus Trade exhibition chassis.tech steering.tech brake.tech tire.wheel.tech MAIN TOPICS INTERDISCIPLINARY SECTION CHASSIS.TECH PLUS Keynote and Plenary Lectures · Challenges and trust · Consumer protection and methods ∙ Assistance functions ∙ Autonomous driving Strand I Strand II New Chassis Systems · SUV chassis systems · Bus topologies · Electric vehicle chassis systems Energy Efficiency, Safety, and Resources · Tire wear · Wheel aerodynamics · Sustainability and social life-cycle assessment Active Chassis Systems · Motion system · Modeling depth · Improving vehicle dynamics Driver Assistance Systems · Lateral control approach · Collision avoidance · Commercial vehicle lane keeping assistant PARALLEL SECTIONS CHASSIS.TECH SECTION STEERING.TECH SECTION Development Process · Vehicle dynamics-oriented chassis development · Elastic chassis model · Comprehensive lightweight design Steering Technology · Fail-safe steering systems · Software functions for steering systems · Tool for performance testing Vehicle Lateral Dynamics · Assessment of ride and handling properties · Virtual axle tuning · Maneuver-oriented body stiffness Test Bench Methods · Model-aided calibration · EPS testing infrastructure · HiL testing of EPS control units Ride Comfort and Testing · Objectification of roll dynamics · Prediction of ride comfort values · Endurance strength of motorcycle chassis Driving Simulation and Testing · Driving simulator study · Testing of different control strategies · Interconnected event chain models BRAKE.TECH SECTION TIRE.WHEEL.TECH SECTION Environmental Aspects and Future Technologies · The effects of closed wheel rims · Proportion of brake emissions · Ceramic brake discs suitable for mass production Road Surface, Tire, and Wheel Interaction · Continuous force measurement at the wheels · Adaptive vehicle dynamics monitor · Damage to light alloy wheels Control and Simulation · Interconnection of engine and brakes · Braking interventions in commercial vehicles · Digital development of brake components Simulation · Modeling approaches for tire-handling simulation · Modeling of rolling resistance · Non-steady-state tire model Brake Technology · Electronic parking brake for commercial vehicles · Synergies of parking brakes and drum brakes · Aircraft chassis systems Design and Testing · 15 years of testing services · Interconnected tire design · Evaluation of transferable lateral force PROGRAM TUESDAY 16 JUNE 2015 >> CHASSIS.TECH PLUS SECTION Festsaal Moderator: Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer, Automotive Engineering, Munich University of Applied Sciences 8:00 Registration 9:15 Welcome and opening Dr. Alexander Heintzel, Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group; Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer, Automotive Engineering, Munich University of Applied Sciences KEYNOTE LECTURES 9:30 Driving dynamics and driver assistance in the new BMW 7 Series Peter Langen, Senior Vice President Driving Dynamics and Driver Assistance, M. Wachinger, Dr. C. Dorrer, W. Nixel, M. Schwarz, BMW Group 10:00 Autonomous driving for commercial vehicles CV Markus Kirschbaum, Head of Advanced Engineering System Application, E. Wohlfarth, Daimler AG 10:30 Automated driving, electrification and connectivity – the evolution of Vehicle Motion Control Alexander Häußler, Director System Engineering Vehicle Motion Management, Robert Bosch GmbH 11:00 Opening of the accompanying trade exhibition and refreshment break in the exhibition area CONSUMER PROTECTION AND METHODS 11:30 Future consumer protection demands on vehicle safety Andreas Rigling, Project Manager Vehicle Safety, ADAC e. V. Technik Zentrum 12:00 Model-based development methods – What can chassis and powertrain development learn from each other? Bernhard Schick, Global Business Unit Manager Calibration & Virtual Testing Solutions, M. Paulweber, AVL List GmbH, Austria 12:30 Lunch in the exhibition area >> PARALLEL STRAND I Festsaal >> PARALLEL STRAND II Palaishalle Moderator: Stefan Resch, Corporate Strategy & Innovation, TÜV SÜD AG Moderator: Martin Schwarz, Head of Objective Evaluation Driving Dynamics, BMW Group NEW CHASSIS SYSTEMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY, SAFETY, AND RESOURCES 14:00 The chassis of the new Audi Q7 Carsten Jablonowski, Team Leader Chassis Characteristics Q7, M. Paefgen, V. Underberg, AUDI AG 14:30 Network topology for chassis – potential of Ethernet-based systems Kristian Trenkel, Head of Research, P. Wunner, iSyst Intelligente Systeme GmbH 15:00 Suspension design of the Visio.M electric research vehicle Andreas Schultze, Research Associate, T. Helfrich, Prof. Dr. M. Lienkamp, Chair of Automotive Engineering (FTM), TU Munich 15:30 Refreshment break in the exhibition area 14:00 Tire use and road safety – background to policy recommendations for new EU measures Sven Jansen, Senior Research Engineer, Dr. A. Schmeitz, TNO Technical Sciences / Automotive, The Netherlands; L. Akkermans, Transport & Mobility Leuven, Belgium 14:30 The influence of wheel and tire aerodynamics in WLTP Felix Wittmeier, Head of Model Scale Wind Tunnel, Dr. T. Kuthada, Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines Stuttgart (FKFS) 15:00 Towards a comprehensive approach for the sustainability assessment of a product: product social impact assessment Dr. Marzia Traverso, Sustainability Expert, P. Tarne, Dr. V. Wagner, S. Brattig, BMW Group 15:30 Refreshment break in the exhibition area ACTIVE CHASSIS SYSTEMS 16:00 Development of an active motion system for tire contact point control Hiroshi Shibuya, Project Manager, H. Iida, H. Kanayama, D. Fujii, X. Carrera Akutain, K. Shima, Toyota Motor, Co., Ltd., Japan 16:30 The influence of the modeling depth of active chassis systems with respect to the development stage and their interaction with driving characteristics Kilian Dettlaff, Research Assistant, Prof. Dr. J. Wiedemann, Institute for Internal Combustion Engines and Automotive Engineering (IVK), University of Stuttgart; U. Schaaf, I. Scharfenbaum, Dr. A. Wagner, AUDI AG 17:00 Smart electromechanical system to improve vehicle handling and stability by toe and camber control on the rear wheels Isabel Ramirez Ruiz, Senior Engineer in the Suspension Project Department, Ferrari S.p.A. and Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Dr. M. Alirand, N. Kieny, Siemens Industry Software (FR) SAS, France; Prof. F. Cheli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS 16:00 A vehicle lateral control approach for collision avoidance by emergency steering maneuvers Martin Keller, Research Assistant, Prof. Dr. Dr. T. Bertram, Institute of Control Theory and Systems Engineering (RST), TU Dortmund; Dr. C. Haß, Dr. A. Seewald, TRW Automotive GmbH 16:30 Collision avoidance with combined braking and steering Carlo Ackermann, Research Assistant, J. Bechtloff, Prof. Dr. Dr. R. Isermann, Institute of Automatic Control and Mechatronics (IAT), TU Darmstadt 17:00 Driver assistance in commercial vehicles – CV from Lane Keeping Assist to Smart Truck Maneuvering Alexander Gaedke, Central Research and Development, R. Greul, S. Kanngießer, N. Boos, Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH from Evening reception in Munich Ratskeller 18:30 Enjoy interesting conversations with colleagues and speakers in a pleasant atmosphere. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY 17 JUNE 2015 – MORNING >> CHASSIS.TECH 8:30 Festsaal >> STEERING.TECH Palaishalle SECTION SECTION Moderator: Dr. Veit Held, Senior Manager Advanced Engineering Chassis, Adam Opel AG Moderator: Prof. Dr. Manfred Plöchl, Institute of Mechanics and Mechatronics, TU Vienna, Austria DEVELOPMENT PROCESS STEERING TECHNOLOGY Development of a driving dynamics-oriented suspension design during the early concept phase Karthik Vemireddy, Research Assistant Chassis, Prof. Dr. L. Eckstein, Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika), RWTH Aachen University; L. Hesse, P. Rettweiler, Forschungsgesellschaft Kraftfahrwesen Aachen mbH (fka) 9:00 Development of a chassis model including elastic behavior for real-time applications Frédéric Kracht, Research Assistant, Dr. B. Hesse, Chair of Mechatronics, University of Duisburg-Essen; Dr. M. Unterreiner, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG 9:30 Lightweight design in subassemblies with changing design spaces to find an overall weight optimum for series-production cars Gerhard Steber, PhD Student Technology Development Chassis, BMW AG; Prof. Dr. R. Lachmayer, Institute of Product Development (IPeG), Leibniz University Hannover 8:30 Trends and requirements regarding availability and reliability of electric power steering systems Eberhard Kübler, Director EPS Platform Development, T. Pötzl, Dr. T. Frenz, J. Sauler, Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH 9:00 Innovative functional software components for the operation of electromechanical steering systems in sports-oriented vehicles Dr. Christoph Bittner, Manager Chassis Development Steering Systems, A. Uselmann, G. Rivera, K. M. Krüger, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG 9:30 Steering System Fingerprint – a tool for steering system performance check and overview Frank Esser, Supervisor Vehicle Dynamics Methods & Tools, T. Vercammen, Ford-Werke GmbH 10:00 Refreshment break in the exhibition area 10:00 Refreshment break in the exhibition area Moderator: Dr. Manfred Harrer, Director Vehicle Dynamics and Performance, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Moderator: Prof. Dr. Markus Lienkamp, Director of the Chair of Automotive Engineering (FTM), TU Munich VEHICLE LATERAL DYNAMICS 10:30 Objective method for rating ride and handling criteria in simulation and vehicle testing Joachim Ecker, Project Manager Driveability and Simulation, Dr. P. Schöggl, E. Bogner, M. Oswald, AVL List GmbH, Austria 11:00 Virtual chassis tuning with emphasis on the damper characteristics: a method for optimal integrative damper adjustment by means of vertical and lateral dynamics simulation and evaluation criteria Florian Klinger, Project Assistant, Dr. J. Edelmann, Prof. Dr. M. Plöchl, Institute of Mechanics and Mechatronics, TU Vienna, Austria; S. Jeindl, B. Angrosch, MAGNA Steyr Engineering, Austria 11:30 Importance of body rigidity in the transient stage of the maneuver Charlie Gagliano, Manager / Vehicle Performance Engineering, Honda R&D Americas, Inc., USA; T. Geluk, Siemens Industry Software NV, Belgium TEST BENCH METHODS 10:30 Model-based steering ECU calibration on a steering-in-the-loop test bench Dr. Hans-Michael Koegeler, Skill and Know How Manager/Calibration Applications, B. Schick, AVL List GmbH, Austria; Alessandro Contini, Research Assistant, Prof. Dr. P. E. Pfeffer, Automotive Engineering, Munich University of Applied Sciences 11:00 EPS test technology infrastructure – balancing between requirements, experience-based and free testing Thomas Maur, EPS Core System / System Integration & Testing, TRW Automotive GmbH 11:30 Realistic dynamic testing of EPS motors and ECUs by means of a hardware-in-the-loop test bench Hermann Briese, CEO, S. Hengstmann, DMecS Development of Mechatronic Systems GmbH & Co. KG; Prof. Dr. H. Henrichfreise, Cologne Laboratory of Mechatronics (CLM), Cologne University of Applied Sciences 12:00 Lunch in the exhibition area 12:00 Lunch in the exhibition area >> BRAKE.TECH Königssaal >> TIRE.WHEEL.TECH Fürstensalon SECTION SECTION Moderator: Karl Friedrich Wörsdörfer, Vice President Product Development Hydraulic Brake Systems, Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG Moderator: Victor Underberg, Manager Application Chassis Characteristics, Driving Dynamics/-Comfort, AUDI AG ROAD SURFACE, TIRE, AND WHEEL INTERACTION ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES 8:30 The consequences of a closed rim design of a highly efficient vehicle for the brakes Dr. Ralf Stroph, Development Engineer, S. Gielisch, Dr. A. Pruckner, BMW Group Research and Technology 9:00 Brake emissions as a contribution to total vehicle emissions Jürgen Lange, Senior Vice President Research & Development, R. Steege, D. Welp, TMD Friction Holdings GmbH 9:30 An innovative production method for a C/C-SiC brake disc suitable for a large-scale production Dr. Daisy Julia Nestler, Head of Department Composite Materials/Material Compounds, Prof. Dr. B. Wielage, Prof. Dr. L. Kroll, Prof. Dr. S. Spange, Institute of Materials Science and Engineering (IWW), TU Chemnitz 8:30 Continuous wheel force measurement CV for passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles Dr. Manfred Kraus, Senior Vice President Chassis Development, Dr. M. Bäuml, Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG 9:00 Adaptive observers for driving dynamics – online estimation of tire parameters under real conditions Jakob Bechtloff, Research Assistant, C. Ackermann, Prof. Dr. Dr. R. Isermann, Institute of Automatic Control and Mechatronics (IAT), TU Darmstadt 9:30 Damage on alloy wheels for motor vehicles – limits of rework Thomas Kollmeier, Project Manager Wheels, Business Unit Tires & Wheels, TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH 10:00 Refreshment break in the exhibition area 10:00 Refreshment break in the exhibition area Moderator: Prof. Dr. Karlheinz Bill, Degree Program Automotive Engineering, HTW Berlin CONTROL AND SIMULATION 10:30 Combined control strategy for the combustion engine and brake system to enhance the driving dynamics and traction of front-wheel-drive vehicles Daniel Killian, Research Associate, Prof. Dr. M. Lienkamp, Chair of Automotive Engineering (FTM), TU Munich; S. Fischer, Elektronische Fahrwerksysteme GmbH; S. Poltersdorf, Dr. R. Schwarz, AUDI AG 11:00 Real-time simulation of braking interventions CV in heavy commercial vehicles Dr. Philipp Wagner, Development Engineer Driving Dynamics Simulation, T. Ille, Dr. C. Kohrs, MAN Truck & Bus AG; F. Bauer, Institute of Mechanics, University of Federal Armed Forces Munich 11:30 Efficient digital development of brake components with multiple requirements Konrad Meister, Development Engineer, Dr. Tobias Rößler, Head of Fluid Dynamics, Dr. V. Fäßler, Dr. S. Staudacher, TWT GmbH Science & Innovation 12:00 Lunch in the exhibition area Moderator: Stefan Dittmar, Team Leader Wheels, Business Unit Tires/Wheels, TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH SIMULATION 10:30 Evaluation of different modeling approaches for tire handling simulation: analysis and results Francesco Calabrese, Tyre and Vehicle Simulation Engineer, Dr. M. Bäcker, A. Gallrein, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics (ITWM) 11:00 Rolling resistance modelling for electric vehicle energy consumption simulation Andrea Ficht, Research Associate, Prof. Dr. M. Lienkamp, Chair of Automotive Engineering (FTM), TU Munich 11:30 The non-steady-state tire model as a set of physical submodels for driver assistance systems analysis Pavel Sarkisov, PhD Candidate, Prof. Dr. G. Prokop, Institute for Automotive Technologies Dresden (IAD), Dresden University of Technology; Dr. S. Popov, Chair of Wheeled Vehicles, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia 12:00 Lunch in the exhibition area PROGRAM WEDNESDAY 17 JUNE 2015 – AFTERNOON >> CHASSIS.TECH Festsaal >> STEERING.TECH Palaishalle SECTION SECTION Moderator: Prof. Dr. Pim van der Jagt, Managing Director, Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen GmbH Moderator: Alexander Gaedke, Director Central Research and Development, Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH RIDE COMFORT AND TESTING DRIVING SIMULATION AND TESTING 13:30 Contribution to the objective evaluation of the roll dynamics of passenger cars Andreas Apfelbeck, PhD Student Objective Evaluation Driving Dynamics, S. Wegner, M. Schwarz, BMW Group; Dr. R. Henze, Prof. Dr. F. Küçükay, Chair for Automotive Engineering (IfF), TU Braunschweig 14:00 Improved prediction of ride comfort characteristics by considering suspension friction in the automotive development process Christian Angrick, Scientific Assistant, Prof. Dr. G. Prokop, Institute for Automotive Technologies Dresden (IAD), Dresden University of Technology; Dr. P. Knauer, Dr. A. Wagner, AUDI AG 14:30 Endurance tests of electronic suspension for motorcycles – a system approach Frederik Harnischmacher, Vehicle Dynamics Specialist, KTM Motorrad AG, Austria; Prof. Dr. T. Kuttner, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Federal Armed Forces Munich 13:30 A simulator study on the controllability of steering systems with reduced maximum steering wheel angle Christian Dreßler, Development Engineer, HMI / Human Factors, S. Eßers, TAKATA AG 14:00 Implementation and testing of different control strategies on a steer-by-wire research platform Michele Sigilló, Senior Development Engineer, M. Dold, C. Delmarco, K. Polmans, ThyssenKrupp Presta AG, Liechtenstein 14:30 Driving quality optimization based on cross-linked cause and effect chain models using the example of energy-efficient steering assistance Marinette Iwanicki, Student, T. Freudenmann, M. El-Haji, Institute of Vehicle System Technology (FAST), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT); Dr. H.-M. Koegeler, AVL List GmbH, Austria 15:00 Refreshment break in the exhibition area 15:00 Refreshment break in the exhibition area >> CHASSIS.TECH PLUS SECTION Festsaal Moderator: Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer, Automotive Engineering, Munich University of Applied Sciences PLENARY LECTURES 15:30 Sense-Plan-Act – the role of chassis systems Ralph Lauxmann, Senior Vice President Systems & Technology, Member of the Management Board, Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG 16:00 How to ensure trust and safety for new materials and technologies? Klemens Schmiederer, Member of the Board of Management, TÜV SÜD AG 16:30 Closing remarks Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer, Automotive Engineering, Munich University of Applied Sciences; Dr. Alexander Heintzel, Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group >> BRAKE.TECH Königssaal >> TIRE.WHEEL.TECH Fürstensalon SECTION SECTION Moderator: Prof. Dr. Ralph Mayer, Professorship of Automotive System Design, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, TU Chemnitz Moderator: Dr. Günter Leister, Head of Wheel & Tire Development, Daimler AG DESIGN AND TESTING BRAKE TECHNOLOGY 13:30 Electrically controlled parking brake (EPB) CV for heavy commercial vehicles Dr. Falk Hecker, Head of Brake Control Development, T. Weinhold, Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH 14:00 Electric parking brake meets drum brake – synergy or contradiction Christian Breiten, Project Manager Core Development Electric Parking Brake Systems, B. Schmittner, Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG 13:30 Evolution of the requirements on vehicle tires and insights from 15 years of test operation Lars Netsch, Team Leader Tire Characteristics, M. Staude, T. Salzinger, Business Unit Tires & Wheels, TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH 14:00 Concurrent design of vehicle tires and axles Jens Wimmler, PhD Student Functional Integration, Analysis, Dr. M. Wahle, Dr. M. Zimmermann, BMW AG; Prof. Dr. D. Schramm, Chair of Mechatronics, University of Duisburg-Essen 14:30 Aircraft landing gear systems of large transport aircraft Hans-Martin Besch, form. Senior Expert Structural Loads, Airbus Operations GmbH 14:30 New testing technology to evaluate lateral ice performance of tires Klaus Wiese, Head of Expert Field Winter Technologies, J. Heyne, Prof. Dr. B. Wies, T. 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Why not make use of this meeting place for an exchange of specialist information between users and pioneers in this field? We design individual sponsoring and exhibition packages according to your needs and requirements. You can choose from a wide range of options. For information on the various presentation options please contact: Nicole Benner Phone +49 611 7878-320 [email protected] REGISTRATION FEE VENUE Participation in the entire symposium chassis.tech plus 16 and 17 June 2015 € 1,395.– plus VAT Hotel Bayerischer Hof Promenadeplatz 2–6 | 80333 Munich | Germany This includes the conference documents, food and drinks during the breaks and the evening event on 16 June 2015. Phone +49 89 2120-0 www.bayerischerhof.de Participation on one day only 16 June 2015 | in the section chassis.tech plus or 17 June 2015 | in one of the four parallel sections chassis.tech, steering.tech, brake.tech, tire.wheel.tech € 895.– plus VAT HOTELS This includes the conference documents, food and drinks during the breaks and the evening event on 16 June 2015. Motel One München Deutsches Museum Rablstraße 2 | 81669 Munich Phone +49 89 4445558-0 Fax +49 89 4445558-10 [email protected] www.motel-one.com/en/hotels/munich/ muenchen-deutsches-museum/ Single room with breakfast € 78.50 Double room with breakfast € 103.– Participants can change between the parallel sections at any time. The registration fee also includes admission to the accompanying trade exhibition. University members of the IAVSD receive a 50 % discount on the registration fee. Mode of payment By bank transfer after invoice or by credit card (MasterCard, Visa). LANGUAGES USED IN THE PRESENTATIONS German and English with simultaneous interpreting (German – English / English – German) YOUR OWN PERSONAL COPY OF ATZ OR MTZ The following hotels have room blocks at reduced prices for the participants. Please reserve by 4 May 2015 (Motel One) or 11 May 2015 (Novotel) and refer to “chassis.tech plus”. Novotel München City Hochstraße 11 | 81669 Munich Phone +49 89 66107-0 Fax +49 89 66107-999 [email protected] www.novotel.com/de/hotel-3280-novotel-muenchen-city/ index.shtml Single room with breakfast € 174.– Double room with breakfast € 195.– You can book other hotels in Munich via: www.muenchen-tourist.de All participants in the Symposium will receive one of the E-magazines ATZ- or MTZ-worldwide for two consecutive months free of charge and without obligation. CONDITIONS No cancellation charge is due if registration is cancelled by 18 May 2015. Cancellations made after that date will incur a charge of 35 % of the registration fee. For cancellations made after 25 May 2015 the full registration fee is payable. Cancellations must be made in writing. The date of the postmark will determine whether the deadline has been met. If you are unable to attend, we will be happy to accept a substitute participant. Should a speaker be unable to attend at short notice by reason of force majeure, illness, accident or other circumstances for which ATZlive cannot be held responsible, another qualified person will be appointed to the exclusion of any claim for compensation. Should the event be cancelled altogether, we will of course refund the registration fee. No conference documentation may be reproduced or transferred to third parties without the express written consent of ATZlive. Photographing the presentation slides and taking audio and video recordings of the event are not permitted. The General Terms and Conditions of ATZlive apply, as published on the website www.ATZlive.de/AGB Your personal details will be stored electronically in compliance with the German Data Protection Act. We will not disclose your address to third parties for advertising purposes. If you do not wish to receive information about our publishing products, please send an e-mail with your address details to [email protected]. Please send the registration form by post or fax to: ATZlive | Springer Vieweg Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH Elisabeth Moser Abraham-Lincoln-Straße 46 65189 Wiesbaden | Germany Phone +49 611 7878-118 Fax +49 611 7878-452 [email protected] www.ATZlive.de 6th International Munich Chassis Symposium 16 AND 17 JUNE 2015 | MUNICH | GERMANY . chassis tech plus chassis.tech + steering.tech + brake.tech + tire.wheel.tech REGISTRATION Registration either by sending the registration form to Fax +49 611 7878-452, [email protected] or online at www.ATZlive.de. You will receive confirmation of participation upon receipt of your registration and be invoiced three weeks before the symposium. You will receive your conference documents when registering at the venue. Please register one person per form only. Registration fee In accordance with the General Terms and Conditions and the price list, I would like to order the following:** 16 and 17 June 2015 – entire symposium: € 1,395.–* 16 June 2015 – chassis.tech plus (1st day): € 895.–* 17 June 2015 – chassis.tech plus (2nd day): € 895.–* * plus VAT ** The General Terms and Conditions of ATZlive apply, as published on the website www.ATZlive.de/AGB Attendance at evening reception on 16 June 2015 yes no Registration data University member of IAVSD yes (50 % discount) Family name Mode of payment Bank transfer after invoice Credit card First name MasterCard Acad. title Company / Institute Card number Department Card holder Function Valid until Street / P.O. box Please send me 2 editions of the E-magazine marked: ATZ-worldwide or MTZ-worldwide to the following E-mail address: Postal code / City Country Family name Phone, Fax First name E-mail Acad. title Invoice address (if different from above address) E-mail Street / P.O. box Country / Postal code / City VAT No. Date, Signature CS000798 BY FAX TO +49 611 7878-452 Visa /// CONTACT + INFORMATION ATZlive Springer Vieweg Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH Abraham-Lincoln-Straße 46 65189 Wiesbaden Germany Elisabeth Moser Phone +49 611 7878-118 Fax +49 611 7878-452 [email protected] www.ATZlive.de © Opel
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