Vehicle Inertial Parameters-Measured Values and Approximations

881767

11/01/1988

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Passenger Car Meeting & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
This paper describes an apparatus, called the Inertial Parameter Measurement Device (IPMD), which recently has been developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration at its Vehicle Research and Test Center. The IPMD measures the center of gravity height and the pitch, roll, and yaw moments of inertia of a vehicle.
The first section of this paper describes the features, capabilities, limitations, and design of the IFMD. This is followed by a presentation of the vehicle parameters that have been measured by it, to date.
The final section of the paper presents several commonly used, and one proposed, rules of thumb for estimating inertial parameters. Data from measurements made by the IPMD are used to show the validity of these rules. Curves obtained by fitting the measured data are also shown for the moments of inertia as functions of the vehicle weight.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/881767
Pages
20
Citation
Garrott, W., Monk, M., and Chrstos, J., "Vehicle Inertial Parameters-Measured Values and Approximations," SAE Technical Paper 881767, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/881767.
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Published
Nov 1, 1988
Product Code
881767
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English