Analytical models correlation for vehicle dynamic handling properties
AUTOR(ES)
Vilela, Daniel, Barbosa, Roberto Spinola
FONTE
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2011-12
RESUMO
Analytical models to evaluate vehicle dynamic handling properties are extremely interesting to the project engineer, as these can provide a deeper understanding of the underlying physical phenomena being studied. It brings more simplicity to the overall solution at the same time, making them very good choices for tasks involving large amounts of calculation iterations, like numerical optimization processes. This paper studies in detail the roll gradient, understeer gradient and steering sensitivity vehicle dynamics metrics, starting with analytical solutions available in the literature for these metrics and evaluating how the results from these simplified models compare against real vehicle measurements and more detailed multibody simulation models. Enhancements for these available analytical formulations are being proposed for the cases where the initial results do not present satisfactory correlation with measured values, obtaining improved analytical solutions capable of reproducing real vehicle results with good accuracy.
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