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Applied Vibrationstions, along with the frequency and time responses of vibrating systems. Special attention is devoted to frequency response analysis, because most of the optimization methods for vehicle suspensions and vehicle vibrating components are based on frequency responses.expeditious 发表于 2025-3-27 09:35:37
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Forward Vehicle DynamicsStraight motion of an ideal rigid vehicle is the subject of this chapter. We ignore air friction and examine the load variation under the tires to determine the vehicle’s limits of acceleration, road grade, and kinematic capabilities.仔细阅读 发表于 2025-3-27 23:44:39
Driveline DynamicsThe maximum achievable acceleration of a vehicle is limited by two factors: maximum torque at driving wheels, and maximum traction force at tireprints. The first one depends on engine and transmission performance, and the second one depends on tire-road friction. In this chapter, we examine engine and transmission performance.CUR 发表于 2025-3-28 03:12:17
Applied MechanismsThe mechanisms that are used in vehicle subsystems are mostly made of four-bar linkages. Double .-arm for independent suspension, and trapezoidal steering are two subsystems examples in vehicle. In this chapter, we review the analysis and design methods for such mechanisms.inquisitive 发表于 2025-3-28 09:51:51
Steering DynamicsTo maneuver a vehicle we need a steering mechanism to turn steerable wheels. Steering dynamics which we review in this chapter, introduces the requirements and challenges to have a steering system to guide a vehicle on non-straight paths.NICE 发表于 2025-3-28 10:51:26
Suspension MechanismsThe suspension is what links the wheels to the vehicle chassis and allows relative motion. This chapter covers the suspension mechanisms, and discusses the possible relative motions between the wheel and the vehicle chassis. The wheels, through the suspension linkage, must propel, steer, and stop the vehicle, and support the associated forces.