Experimental evaluation of vehicle dynamics in longitudinal direction
Date
2009-06-20Author
Fauzi, Ahmad
Khisbullah, Hudha
Zulkiffli, Abd Kadir
Zakaria, M. M. N.
Md Radzai, Said
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This paper provides a detailed
derivation of a full vehicle model, verification of the
model and validation of a passenger vehicle model
which may be used to simulate the behavior of a
vehicle in cornering, throttling and braking
maneuvers. The dynamics of a 14 degrees of
freedom vehicle model are derived and integrated
with an analytical tire dynamics namely Calspan tire
model. The model is used to determine vehicle
translational motions, as well as roll, pitch, and yaw,
based on driver inputs at the steering wheel,
accelerator pedal, brake pedal, and bump input from
the road. In this study validation of vehicle model is
focuses on the longitudinal direction with Proton
Iswara Aeroback as the experimental vehicle.
Several transient handling performance tests was
performed, including sudden acceleration test and
sudden braking test at constant speed. Comparisons
of the experiment result and model response with
sudden braking imposed motion are made. Some of
the quantities illustrated include longitudinal slip,
longitudinal acceleration and pitch rate. Predictions
of the model’s responses agree with the actual
measured vehicle’s responses within some specified
level of accuracy using qualitative validation. The
model will be used to investigate the benefits of a
pneumatically actuated active stabilizer bar
(PAASB) to improve the vehicle ride quality and
handling performance.
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