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Optimum Design of Suspension Systems Under Kinematical Constraints
Technical Paper
2005-01-3608
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
Suspension systems are designed by considering comfort and durability issues. If suspension systems are analyzed from the view point of acceleration and force transmission, two design criteria are obtained that can be used in optimum design of these suspension systems. For individual links of these suspension systems, these criteria are minimum transmissibility condition and percussion center of the links, which are derived through kinematical analysis. While minimum transmissibility condition can be imposed geometrically, location of percussion center of a link can be optimized by using finite element model of the link. It is shown that accelerations and reaction forces that are transmitted to the chassis of the vehicle can be reduced by considering these issues.
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Authors
- Engin Atik - Cardean University
- Murat Karadeniz - İstanbul Technical University, Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Ata Muğan - İstanbul Technical University, Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Bülent Keşli - Ford-Otosan A.Ş., Department of Product Development
- Ahmet Kanbolat - Ford-Otosan A.Ş., Department of Product Development
Citation
Atik, E., Karadeniz, M., Muğan, A., Keşli, B. et al., "Optimum Design of Suspension Systems Under Kinematical Constraints," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-3608, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3608.Also In
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