Ride Dynamics of Nonlinear Vehicle Models Using Component Mode Synthesis

Author:

Verros G.1,Natsiavas S.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aristotle University, 54006 Thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract

A general methodology is presented for investigating ride dynamics of large order vehicle models in a systematic and computationally efficient way. First, the equations of motion of representative vehicle models are set up by applying classical finite element techniques. In the simplest version of these models, the important system parameters are assumed to be constant, leading to linear formulations. Then, more accurate and involved models are examined by including typical nonlinearities in the tires and the shock absorbers of the vehicle suspension. Also, emphasis is placed on taking into account the possibility of temporary separation of a wheel from the ground. These models are strongly nonlinear and as their order increases the existing numerical methodologies for a systematic determination of their dynamics become inefficient to apply. Therefore, the first step of the present methodology is to reduce the dimensions of the original system by applying a component mode synthesis approach. Subsequently, this allows the application of appropriate numerical methodologies for predicting response spectra of the nonlinear models to periodic road excitations. Finally, results obtained by direct integration of the equations of motion are also presented for transient road excitation. In all cases, the accuracy and validity of the applied methodology is verified by comparison with results obtained for the original models.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

General Engineering

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