16th
October 2008 - TRW Automotive
Unveils Second Generation Slip Control Boost for Hybrid and Low Vacuum
Braking Systems
TRW Automotive Holdings
Corp., through its Kelsey-Hayes Company subsidiary, is developing its
second-generation Slip Control Boost 2 (SCB 2) brake technology ideal
for regenerative and low vacuum powertrain vehicles.
Slip Control Boost 2
offers the same fully integrated TRW stability and brake actuation
functions as the original system and replaces traditional boosters,
master cylinders and vacuum pumps with a 25% smaller and lighter
electro-hydraulic control unit (EHCU). SCB2 also uses a brake pedal
simulator unit with a twin master cylinder to supply brake pressure. The
twin master cylinder has been significantly reduced in length when
compared to the original system.
"Slip Control Boost
technology solves a number of challenges for the requirements of current
and future brake systems," said Josef Pickenhahn, vice president,
braking systems for TRW Automotive. "Our original Slip Control Boost is
already in production on GM's Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon hybrids and
works seamlessly with the two-mode regenerative system. And with the
higher penetration of direct injection and diesel engines globally, Slip
Control Boost 2 and its predecessor can generate high pressure in the
absence of significant vacuum power for these powertrains."
"As the hybrid and
direct-injection engine vehicle market continues to grow, TRW stands
ready to assist our customers with flexible systems that meet the
requirements across the broad range of engine variants for vehicle
platforms," said Peter Lake, executive vice president, sales and
business development, TRW Automotive. "Fuel efficiency, packaging
flexibility and weight reduction are key factors, and in the case of the
second generation Slip Control Boost, we can offer regenerative energy
recovery with full Electronic Stability Control functionality in a
smaller, lighter package."
TRW alternative
powertrain brake solutions
TRW offers two brake
system solutions for hybrid and other alternative powertrain vehicles,
the Slip Control Boost system family (SCB and SCB 2) and the Electronic
Stability Control Regenerative (ESC-R) system.
The SCB family of
systems incorporate high performance Electronic Stability Control and
brake actuation within a 12- volt system architecture. This offers
several advantages: (1) ease of installation with fewer components to
fit; (2) improved packaging in the front dash area versus traditional
vacuum boosters; (3) a decoupled brake pedal that is ideal for
integration into autonomous or emergency braking systems; and (4)
best-in- class NVH characteristics.
The ESC-R is a modular,
hydraulically closed system based on TRW's Standard Electronic Stability
Control system with a conventional booster and master cylinder, a vacuum
pump, if required, and a brake volume displacement simulator. This
system configuration results in no change in pedal feel from traditional
brake systems and a seamless blending of regenerative and hydraulic
brake output based on driver demand.
The ESC-R system makes
maximum use of standard actuation and ESC components and works within a
12 volt power system to offer both safety and fuel savings benefits and
is compatible with four-wheel drive, rear wheel drive and front-wheel
drive vehicles.
The systems can cover a
range of vehicles from small cars to Sport Utility Vehicles.
About TRW
With 2007 sales of
$14.7 billion, TRW Automotive ranks among the world's leading automotive
suppliers. Headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, USA, the Company, through
its subsidiaries, operates in 27 countries and employs approximately
66,000 people worldwide. TRW Automotive products include integrated
vehicle control and driver assist systems, braking systems, steering
systems, suspension systems, occupant safety systems (seat belts and
airbags), electronics, engine components, fastening systems and
aftermarket replacement parts and services. All references to "TRW
Automotive", "TRW" or the "Company" in this press release refer to TRW
Automotive Holdings Corp. and its subsidiaries, unless otherwise
indicated.
Source: TRW
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