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The Development of a Computer Program for the Analysis of Suspension System Characteristics in the Initial Design
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912560
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Abstract
THIS PAPER presents a in-house computer code which can be used properly in the conceptual design period. For the mathematical modeling of a suspension, D'Alembert's variational equations of motion for a system of rigid bodies are formulated. The comparison of the results from this code and ADAMS are compared and the typical supension characteristics are shown for a benchwork case.
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Park, E., Kim, K., Shim, J., and Heo, S., "The Development of a Computer Program for the Analysis of Suspension System Characteristics in the Initial Design," SAE Technical Paper 912560, 1991.Also In
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