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Quantification of Inputs for Vehicle System Analysis
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General methods are discussed for organization and quantification of input conditions for vehicle system analysis. The input considerations are discussed for vehicle ride comfort prediction and vehicle component fatigue life estimation problems. The paper presents an overview of current work in the areas of quantification of road surface inputs to vehicles and the representation of vehicle maneuver environments for use in vehicle system analysis.
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Butkunas, A. and Bussa, S., "Quantification of Inputs for Vehicle System Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 750133, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750133.Also In
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