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Title: AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION ANALYSYS USING APPROXIMATE MODELS
Authors: NICOARA, Dumitru
Keywords: suspension, control,
ride quality, road holding
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Transilvania University Press of Braşov
Citation: Google Scholar
Series/Report no.: COMEC 2009;449-452
Abstract: A high order multi-degree-of-freedom model involving many suspension parameters is typically required in order to analyze the influence of suspension design on all the performance functions.This paper utilized approximate decoupling to obtain simple single degree of freedom models from a high order automotive suspension model. Each simple model involved a small number of parameters and enabled easy analysis of the performance of some suspension functions. The most commonly used indexes for ride comfort and road handling are analyzed for judge the effectiveness of the suspension.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1150
ISBN: 978-973-598-572-1
Appears in Collections:COMEC 2009

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