Improved prediction of ride comfort characteristics by considering suspension friction in the automotive development process

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Contributors

  • Christian Angrick - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Guenther Prokop - , Chair of Automobile Engineering (Author)
  • Peter Knauer - , Volkswagen AG (Author)
  • Andreas Wagner - , Volkswagen AG (Author)

Abstract

Ride comfort of passenger vehicles is affected by several subsystems and their properties. For reaching specific objective ride comfort targets the suspension is able to influence the response of the body in a wide range. However, the characteristics of the subsystem have not been fully investigated. In the following research the static and dynamic characterization of a suspension is conducted. For this purpose, especially friction properties are in the focus, not being established in conventional multi body models for simulation of ride comfort. A methodology for determining the dependencies of friction of multiple parameters is depicted and corresponding results are shown. Additionally the dynamic response under different conditions is analysed. The results are evaluated and procedures for considering and obtaining required properties in the development process are given. On the basis of this study the definition and parameterization of simulation models in development of vehicle properties can be improved, providing new potentials for reaching specific ride comfort targets.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication6TH INTERNATIONAL MUNICH CHASSIS SYMPOSIUM 2015
EditorsPE Pfeffer
PublisherSPRINGER VS/SPRINGER FACHMEDIEN
Pages377-403
Number of pages27
ISBN (print)978-3-658-09710-3
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Title6th International Munich Chassis Symposium
Abbreviated titlechassis.tech plus 2015
Conference number6
Duration16 - 17 June 2015
LocationHotel Bayerischer Hof
CityMünchen
CountryGermany

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-0679-0766/work/141545013

Keywords

Keywords

  • VEHICLE DYNAMICS