A novel approach for the design and analysis of nonlinear dampers for automotive suspensions

Author:

Pazooki Alireza1,Goodarzi Avesta1,Khajepour Amir1,Soltani Amir1,Porlier Claude2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada

2. Horstman System Inc., Canada

Abstract

This paper proposes an analytical technique for frequency analysis and the design of nonlinear dampers to further improve ride dynamics performance of vehicle suspensions over a wide range of excitation frequencies. Using the energy balance method (EBM), the proposed methodology estimates the equivalent linear damping coefficient of any nonlinear passive damper whose force is a general function of the damper’s relative displacement and relative velocity. Knowing the equivalent linear damping coefficient makes it possible to perform a frequency analysis of the suspension ride performance with any nonlinear damper. Some specific criteria are defined to design the desired form of equivalent linear damping coefficient which provides a high/small damping ratio at low-/high-frequency excitations, so the corresponding nonlinear damping force required to obtain improved ride performance of the suspension using a 1-degree-of-freedom quarter car model is also defined. A sensitivity analysis is then performed to provide a design guideline. The results show that the dependency of the equivalent damping coefficient either relative to the velocity of the suspension (velocity-dependent damper) or the relative displacement of the suspension (position-dependent damper) could provide a variable damping ratio leading to better vibration isolation over the excitation frequency. A noticeable ride dynamic performance can be reached over the entire range of the excitation frequency by designing a nonlinear damper such that its equivalent linear damping ratio becomes a desired function of both its relative displacement and relative velocity (position-velocity-dependent damper).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering,General Materials Science

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