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Enhancement of Semi-active Vehicle Suspension System Performance Using Magnetorheological Damper

2022-03-11
2022-01-5018
Vehicle suspension is considered a vital system of modern automotive and necessary to offer an adequate level of ride comfort and roadholding. In the present paper, a fuzzy-based sliding surface (FBSS) controller is designed, as a system controller for the first time, for a semi-active vehicle suspension using a magnetorheological (MR) damper in order to minimize the transmitted unwanted vibrations to the passengers. Therefore, an ideal reference skyhook model is employed to construct the sliding surface, which is the input of fuzzy logic. MR damper is a semi-active device and is controlled indirectly using an external voltage source. So a neural-based damper controller is used to compute the applied voltage to the magnet coil of the MR damper in series with the FBSS system controller. The proposed semi-active controlled quarter-vehicle suspension using an MR damper is solved numerically by Matlab.
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Identification of the Nonlinear Dynamic Behavior of Magnetorheological Fluid Dampers using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System

2023-04-11
2023-01-0123
Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) technique has been developed and applied by numerous researchers as a very useful predictor for nonlinear systems. In this paper, non-parametric models have been investigated to predict the direct and inverse nonlinear dynamic behavior of magnetorheological (MR) fluid dampers using ANFIS technique to demonstrate more accurate and efficient models. The direct ANFIS model can be used to predict the damping force of the MR fluid damper and the inverse dynamic ANFIS model can be used to offer a suitable command voltage applied to the damper coil. The architectures and the learning details of the direct and inverse ANFIS models for MR fluid dampers are introduced and simulation results are discussed. The suggested ANFIS models are used to predict the damping force of the MR fluid damper accurately and precisely. Moreover, validation results for the ANFIS models are proposed and used to evaluate their performance.
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Optimized PID Controller Using Genetic Algorithm for Anti-lock Brake System

2023-04-11
2023-01-0696
The anti-lock brake system (ABS) is a vital system in modern vehicles that prevents automotive wheels from locking during an emergency brake. This paper aims to introduce an efficient, optimized proportional integral derivative (PID) controller tuned using a genetic algorithm (GA) to enhance the performance of ABS. The PID control method is a very famous control algorithm employed in numerous engineering applications. The GA is used to solve the nonlinear optimization problem and search for the optimum PID controller gains by identifying the solution to the problem. A mathematical model of ABS is derived and simulated using Matlab and Simulink software. The proposed optimized PID-controlled ABS is compared to the conventional ABS controlled using a Bang-Bang controller. System performance criteria are evaluated and assessed under different road adhesion coefficient values to judge the success of the proposed PID controller tuned using GA.
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Vibration Control of MR-Damped Half Truck Suspension System Using Proportional Integral Derivative Controller Tuned by Ant Colony Optimization

2024-04-09
2024-01-2289
Proportional integral derivative (PID) control technique is a famous and cost-effective control strategy, in real implementation, applied in various engineering applications. Also, the ant colony optimization (ACO) algorithm is extensively applied in various industrial problems. This paper addresses the usage of the ACO algorithm to tune the PID controller gains for a semi-active heavy vehicle suspension system integrated with cabin and seat. The magnetorheological (MR) damper is used in main suspension as a semi-active device to enhance the ride comfort and vehicle stability. The proposed semi-active suspension consists of a system controller that calculate the desired damping force using a PID controller tuned using ACO, and a continuous state damper controller that predict the input voltage that is required to track the desired damping force.
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Ride Comfort Enhancement of Railway Vehicles Using Magnetorheological Damper

2024-04-09
2024-01-2291
The study investigates the ride comfort of a rail vehicle with semi-active suspension control and its effect on train vertical dynamics. The Harmony Search algorithm optimizes the gains of a proportional integral derivative (PID) controller using the self-adaptive global best harmony search method (SGHS) due to its effectiveness in reducing the tuning time and offering the least objective function value. Magnetorheological (MR) dampers are highly valuable semi-active devices for vibration control applications rather than active actuators in terms of reliability and implementation cost. A quarter-rail vehicle model consisting of six degrees of freedom (6-DOF) is simulated using MATLAB/Simulink software to evaluate the proposed controller's effectiveness. The simulated results show that the optimized PID significantly improves ride comfort compared to passive.
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Evaluation of Semi-Active Vehicle Suspension System Performance Incorporating Magnetorheological Damper Using Optimized Feedback Controller Based on State-Derivative

2024-04-09
2024-01-2288
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the efficiency of a quarter car semi-active suspension system with the state-derivative feedback controller using the Bouc-Wen model for magneto-rheological fluids. The magnetorheological (MR) dampers are classified as adaptive devices because of their characteristics can be easily modified by applying a controlled voltage signal. Semi-active suspension with MR dampers combines the benefits of active and passive suspension systems. The dynamic system captures the basic performance of the suspension, including seat travel distance, body acceleration, passenger acceleration, suspension travel distance, dynamic tire deflection and damping force. With minimal reliance on the use of sensors, the investigation aims to improve ride comfort and vehicle stability. In this study, the state derivative feedback controller and Genetic algorithm (GA) is utilized to improve the performance of semi-active suspension system.
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