Experimental Analysis of Passenger Comfort with Variable Preloaded Rear Springs on a Low-Cylinder Motorcycle

Author:

Jiménez-Canoas Ronald1,Collazos-Burbano David Alejandro2ORCID,García-Melo José Isidro13,Lopera Jorge4

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad del Valle, Calle 13 No. 100-00, Cali 760032, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

2. Centre for Bioinformatics and Photonics—CIBioFi, Universidad del Valle, Calle 13 No. 100-00, Cali 760032, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

3. Grupo de Investigación Logística y Producción, Industrial Engineering School, Universidad del Valle, Calle 13 No. 100-00, Cali 760032, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

4. PACDE SAS, Pacific+, Av 9a #21n-97, Cali 760043, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

Abstract

The present study contains an experimental analysis of the vibratory response in a low-cylinder engine motorcycle at varying suspension preloads. Three different speed bumps of varying heights were used to subject the motorcycle to different vibrations. The analysis was carried out in three domains: time, frequency, and time-frequency. A triaxial accelerometer was used to measure the vibrations at the seat of the vehicle. The results indicated that the suspension system became more differentiated as the height of the bumps increased. However, for lower bumps, the action of the three spring preloads studied was quite similar. Quantitatively, only the higher bump showed a significant difference between the set preloads. The spectral distribution revealed that the frequency of interest was below 20 Hz for all the studied cases, which is in the same range of human body natural frequencies. The findings of this research can be utilized to enhance the design of low-cost motorcycles, thereby improving the safety and comfort of their drivers and passengers. This study constitutes a significant step towards developing an affordable system capable of gathering sufficient data to support the creation of evidence-based public health policies and propose new transport industry standards based on field measurements.

Funder

Colombian Science, Technology and Innovation Fund-General Royalties System

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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