HDFEA
Mechanical
- May 2, 2003
- 9
Hello,
I am trying to model the rider and passanger on a full-vehicle motorcycle FE model. I am representing them as lumped masses at their appropriate c.g.'s and want to hook them up to the vehicle so that during acceleration loading (braking), their masses will load the vehicle appropriatly. I am thinking of hooking the rider up to the handlebars (right and left side), as well as the footboards (right and left side). The passanger I will hook up to the passanger footboards (right and left side and the area of the seat that he/she touches). How do you model the stiffness of the person into the vehicle? I am currently using very soft 3-d springs so that I don't artificially stiffen the structure. Is this appropriate? I am just trying to distribute their masses into the vehicle properly. Any suggestions?
I am trying to model the rider and passanger on a full-vehicle motorcycle FE model. I am representing them as lumped masses at their appropriate c.g.'s and want to hook them up to the vehicle so that during acceleration loading (braking), their masses will load the vehicle appropriatly. I am thinking of hooking the rider up to the handlebars (right and left side), as well as the footboards (right and left side). The passanger I will hook up to the passanger footboards (right and left side and the area of the seat that he/she touches). How do you model the stiffness of the person into the vehicle? I am currently using very soft 3-d springs so that I don't artificially stiffen the structure. Is this appropriate? I am just trying to distribute their masses into the vehicle properly. Any suggestions?