The Development of Terrain Pre-filtering Technique Based on Constraint Mode Tire Model

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The vertical force generated from terrain-tire interaction has long been of interest for vehicle dynamic simulations and chassis development. To improve simulation efficiency while still providing reliable load prediction, a terrain pre-filtering technique using a constraint mode tire model is developed. The wheel is assumed to convey one quarter of the vehicle load constantly. At each location along the tire's path, the wheel center height is adjusted until the spindle load reaches the pre-designated load. The resultant vertical trajectory of the wheel center can be used as an equivalent terrain profile input to a simplified tire model. During iterative simulations, the filtered terrain profile, coupled with a simple point follower tire model is used to predict the spindle force. The same vehicle dynamic simulation system coupled with constraint mode tire model is built to generate reference forces. This terrain pre-filtering technique proves to improve the computational efficiency by three orders of magnitude with no statistically significant change in resultant load prediction.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2015-01-9113
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9
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Ma, R., Chin, P., Ferris, J., Cheng, C. et al., "The Development of Terrain Pre-filtering Technique Based on Constraint Mode Tire Model," Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems 8(3):1151-1159, 2015, https://doi.org/10.4271/2015-01-9113.
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Sep 1, 2015
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2015-01-9113
Content Type
Journal Article
Language
English