Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
291713 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2008 23 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper concerns an investigation into the use of controlled magnetorheological dampers for a semi-active truck suspension. A control strategy targeted to reduce road damage without penalising driver comfort is presented. A half-truck model is employed and system performance investigated via numerical simulation. A balance control algorithm (variable structure-type algorithm) based on dynamic tyre force tracking has been devised. Algorithm robustness to parametric variations as well as to real-life implementation issues such as feedback signals noise are investigated as well.The magnitude of total road damage reduction (over three axles) on a simulated random road varies with vehicle speed. The reduction was found to be 6% at 7.5 m s−1, 19% at 17.5 m s−1 and 9% at 25 m s−1.

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