Dynamic Modeling of an off-Road Vehicle with Whoops Behavior
2024-32-0080
04/18/2025
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- Event
- Content
- Off-road vehicle demand is on the rise, particularly in North America. In connection with this trend, there is a demand for dynamic modeling to describe the behavior of off-road vehicles when driving terrains surfaces with successive bumps. However, conventional dynamic models has been insufficient in representing the situation where the tire-ground contact and detachment states switch successively during whoops behavior. Therefore, in this study, rigid-body multibody dynamics methodology was employed to model the vehicle and conduct numerical simulations. Numerical simulations were conducted using the constructed vehicle model, demonstrating that the behavior of off-road vehicles in whoops closely resembles the actual phenomenon.
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- Citation
- Inoue, T., Ejiri, H., Heya, A., and Yoshida, M., "Dynamic Modeling of an off-Road Vehicle with Whoops Behavior," SAE Technical Paper 2024-32-0080, 2025, .