Roll-Stability Performance of Heavy-Vehicle Suspensions

922426

11/01/1992

Event
International Truck & Bus Meeting & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
The handling-performance capability of most large commercial vehicles operating on US highways is generally established by the limits of roll stability. Especially for heavy trucks, suspension properties play an important role in establishing the basic roll stability of the vehicle.
For all highway vehicles, the limit of static roll stability is established first by the ratio of half-track width to center-of-gravity height, and then by the compliant responses of the vehicle, which lead to outward motion of the center of gravity in a turn. Three suspension properties, roll stiffness, roll-center height, and lateral stiffness, influence this motion significantly.
This paper discusses the basic mechanisms of static roll stability and highlights the role of suspension properties in establishing the roll-stability limit. Facilities and procedures for measuring key suspension properties are described, and data from the measurement of ninty-four heavy-vehicle suspensions are presented.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/922426
Pages
15
Citation
Winkler, C., Karamihas, S., and Bogard, S., "Roll-Stability Performance of Heavy-Vehicle Suspensions," SAE Technical Paper 922426, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/922426.
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Published
Nov 1, 1992
Product Code
922426
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English