Modeling and Vibration Analysis of Road Profile Measuring System

Authors

  • C.B. Patel
  • P.P. Gohil
  • B. Borhade

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15282/ijame.1.2010.2.0002

Keywords:

road profile measurement, half car model, 4 degrees of freedom model, vehicle vibration, vehicle dynamic modelling

Abstract

During a vehicle development program, load data representing severe customer usage is required. The dilemma faced by a design engineer during the design process is that during the initial stage, only predicted loads estimated from historical targets are available, whereas the actual loads are available only at the fag end of the process. At the same time, changes required, if any, are easier and inexpensive during the initial stages of the design process whereas they are extremely costly in the latter stages of the process. The use of road profiles and vehicle models to predict the load acting on the whole vehicle is currently being researched. This work hinges on the ability to accurately measure road profiles. The objective of the work is to develop an algorithm, using MATLAB Simulink software, to convert the input signals into measured road profile. The algorithm is checked by the MATLAB Simulink 4 degrees of freedom half car model. To make the whole Simulink model more realistic, accelerometer and laser sensor properties are introduced. The present work contains the simulation of the mentioned algorithm with a half car model and studies the results in distance, time, and the frequency domain.

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Published

2010-01-01

How to Cite

[1]
C.B. Patel, P.P. Gohil, and B. Borhade, “Modeling and Vibration Analysis of Road Profile Measuring System”, Int. J. Automot. Mech. Eng., vol. 1, pp. 13–28, Jan. 2010.

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