Experimental results from a slow active suspension
International Journal of Vehicle Design,1993. • 1993
Publication Information
Authors
D. A. Crolla , Aref M. A. Soliman, F. M. El-Sayed and M. M. Alaily
Keywords
Damping ratios, passive suspension systems, slow–active suspension systems, spring stiffness, test rig, active suspension systems, vehicle suspension, pneumatic suspension, pneumatic actuators, ride performance, mathematical modelling, vehicle design
Journal
International Journal of Vehicle Design,1993.
Publisher
Print ISSN: 0143-3369 Online ISSN: 1741-5314
Volume
Vol. 14
Issue
2/3
Pages
226-245
publication.type
International
Paper Link
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Supplementary Materials
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Abstract
Experimental results of the performance of a pneumatic suspension fitted in a single wheel station test rig are presented. Results for both a passive and slow–active version of the suspension are compared; the slow–active version involves an additional pneumatic actuator which has limited frequency response capabilities. The slow–active system is shown to provide worthwhile improvements in ride performance compared with the passive system. A theoretical model of the slow–active suspension is developed and predicted results are compared with experimental measurements on the rig. The mathematical model produces optimistic results for both passive and slow–active suspensions and the practical limitations of the experimental hardware are discussed.
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