System Modeling Techniques to Improve the Ride and Vibration Isolation Characteristics of Heavy Equipment

770594

02/01/1977

Event
2nd International Conference on Vehicle Structural Mechanics
Authors Abstract
Content
Much attention has been devoted to the importance of vehicle dynamics relative to human response ride criteria. The present work extends this effort by providing a practical computerized design approach in which the vehicle designer selects a representative terrain input, either sinusoidal or power spectral density, to excite a vehicle model constructed by the modal Building Block method. To evaluate vehicle ride the resulting system response, accounting for human dynamic characteristics, is compared to accepted ride criteria, such as ISO spectra and absorbed power. An example involving an agricultural tractor is presented to illustrate the approach.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/770594
Pages
14
Citation
Shryock, R., Klahs, J., and Dieterich, D., "System Modeling Techniques to Improve the Ride and Vibration Isolation Characteristics of Heavy Equipment," SAE Technical Paper 770594, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770594.
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Published
Feb 1, 1977
Product Code
770594
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English