Results and Economical Aspects of Simulation Systems Evaluating the Braking and Steering Performance of Commercial Vehicles

942300

11/1/1994

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Abstract
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The simulation of the driving performance of motor vehicles offers the possibility of analyzing the behavior of new commercial vehicles or new systems to be integrated into the vehicle, already before the stage of the first prototypes. Thus, simulation technology may contribute to shorten the time and costs needed for the development of new vehicles and new vehicle systems.
As an example, this contribution describes the simulation of a commercial vehicle with adaptive suspension elements. The simulations were used to coarse-tune the suspension elements before installation and fine-tuning them in a prototype vehicle, and to define and optimize the control strategies of electronically controlled suspension systems. A comparison between the costs of the simulation and estimated costs of corresponding field tests substantiates the economical benefits of the simulation.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/942300
Pages
8
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von Glasner, E., Povel, R., and Wuest, K., "Results and Economical Aspects of Simulation Systems Evaluating the Braking and Steering Performance of Commercial Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 942300, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/942300.
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11/1/1994
Product Code
942300
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English