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Truck Dynamics - Theory Into Practice
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The paper reviews the contributions of vehicle dynamics theory to practical vehicle design. Although much of the early work on the subject focused on passenger cars, its subsequent impact on commercial vehicle design has been equally dramatic. Recent advances in actively controlled components e.g. active suspension, multi wheel steering are reviewed and their potential impact on future truck design is assessed.
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Crolla, D., "Truck Dynamics - Theory Into Practice," SAE Technical Paper 952685, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/952685.Also In
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