Development of a software model of a heavy vehicle suspension for research
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01/03/2009
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A Simulink Matlab control system of a heavy vehicle suspension has been developed. The aim of the exercise presented in this paper was to develop a Simulink Matlab control system of a heavy vehicle suspension. The objective facilitated by this outcome was the use of a working model of a heavy vehicle (HV) suspension that could be used for future research. A working computer model is easier and cheaper to re-configure than a HV axle group installed on a truck; it presents less risk should something go wrong and allows more scope for variation and sensitivity analysis before embarking on further "real-world" testing. Empirical data recorded as the input and output signals of a heavy vehicle (HV) suspension were used to develop the parameters for computer simulation of a linear time invariant system described by a second-order differential equation of the form: (i.e. a "2nd-order" system). Using the empirical data as an input to the computer model allowed validation of its output compared with the empirical data. The errors ranged from less than 1% to approximately 3% for any parameter, when comparing like-for-like inputs and outputs. The model is presented along with the results of the validation. This model will be used in future research in the QUT/Main Roads project Heavy vehicle suspensions – testing and analysis, particularly so for a theoretical model of a multi-axle HV suspension with varying values of dynamic load sharing. Allowance will need to be made for the errors noted when using the computer models in this future work. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41245/1/41245.pdf http://www.bee.qut.edu.au/research/themes/infrastructure/events/ Davis, Lloyd E. & Bunker, Jonathan M. (2009) Development of a software model of a heavy vehicle suspension for research. In Proceedings of the Second Infrastructure Theme Postgraduate Conference, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Qld. |
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Copyright 2009 Queensland University of Technology |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development |
Palavras-Chave | #090500 CIVIL ENGINEERING #090505 Infrastructure Engineering and Asset Management #090507 Transport Engineering #heavy vehicle #suspension #computer modelling |
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Conference Paper |