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Title: THE INFLUENCE OF FORCED STEERING VIBRATIONS ON A WHEEL AND DYNAMIC EFFECT OF A WHEEL WITH ABS BRAKING ON UNDULATED ROAD I
Authors: VASII, Marian
SCUTARU, Maria Luminita
VLASE, Sorin
Keywords: vibration, degrees of freedom
motion, wheel, brake
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Transilvania University Press of Braşov
Citation: Google Scholar
Series/Report no.: COMEC 2009;807-811
Abstract: A steering/suspension system of an automobile exhibits a rather complex configuration and possesses many degrees of freedom. A simplification is necessary to conduct a sensible analysis to gain insight into its general dynamic behavior and into the influence of important parameters of the system. Investigation of the steering mode of vibration requires at least the steering degree of freedom of the front wheel, possibly extended with the rotation degree of freedom of the steering wheel. For the sake of simplicity, one degree of freedom may be suppressed by holding the steering spring clamped at the node of the natural mode of vibration.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1202
ISBN: 978-973-598-572-1
Appears in Collections:COMEC 2009

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