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Powertrain Mount Loads Prediction and Sensitivity Analyses

2004-03-08
2004-01-1691
A method to predict the powertrain mount loads is proposed and correlated with measured data. DOE studies are performed to derive the sensitivity of several variables, including the range, root mean square, pseudo-damage values of powertrain mount loads, on some model parameters, including powertrain CG locations, moments of inertia, and mount stiffnesses, respectively. The results show that the proposed method is valid in predicting powertrain mount loads.
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Optimal Suspension Damping for Improved Driver- and Road- Friendliness of Urban Buses

1999-11-15
1999-01-3728
Dynamic interactions of urban buses with urban roads are investigated in view of the vibration environment for the driver and dynamic tire forces transmitted to the roads. The static and dynamic properties of suspension component and tires are characterized in the laboratory over a wide range of operating conditions. The measured data is used to derive nonlinear models of the suspension component, and a tire model as a function of the normal load and inflation pressure. The component models are integrated to study the vertical and roll dynamics of front and rear axles of the conventional and modern low floor designs of urban buses. The resulting nonlinear vehicle models are thoroughly validated using the fieldmeasured data on the ride vibration and tire force response of the buses.
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