Real-Time Multi-Body Vehicle Dynamics Using a Modular Modeling Methodology
2003-01-1286
03/03/2003
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- Simulations of ground vehicles are extensively used by military and commercial vehicle developers to aid in the design process. In the past, ground vehicle simulations have focused on non-real-time models. However with the advancement of computers and modeling methodologies, real-time multi-body models have become one of the standard tools used by vehicle developers. Multi-body models are composed of joint, body, and force elements which map well into a modular modeling approach. Based on recursive techniques a set of reusable components were developed for use in a graphical simulation and modeling environment. The components were then connected to form a real-time multi-body model of a Ford Taurus. Finally, the Taurus model was integrated with simulator cueing subsystems to build a complete driving simulator. The performance of the Taurus model was compared with test data. It was found that the vehicle model was both accurate and ran much faster than real-time. Due to the model formulation, the current set of modular components are limited to modeling open treed systems with either a fixed or mobile base body.
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- Citation
- Romano, R., "Real-Time Multi-Body Vehicle Dynamics Using a Modular Modeling Methodology," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-1286, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-1286.