JRPE
Mechanical
- Nov 9, 2006
- 4
Hello all! I am new to eng-tips. It looks like there is a great knowledge base here. I am hoping someone can help me out, as I am a mechanical engineer and do not work in the automotive field.
I am working on a project and we are putting together a white paper. In this paper, I need to reference and define "cross articulation" as it relate to the suspension of a heavy truck.
We have commonly talked about articulation and cross articulation. I have also seen the terms used in other forums such as 4wd forums etc. We have come to two different definitions and can't diverge to just one.
In an effort to be as accurate and correct as possible I decided to look for an "industry standard" definition. After contacting SAE, ASTM, and a couple of automakers, I have been unsuccessful in finding anything documented.
Imagine a truck with a 10" block under the right front wheel and the rear left wheel. My understanding is that articulation is essentially the difference in the ride heights between two wheels. Using my definition, one axle is articulated +10" and the other is articulated -10". I then consider cross articulation as the difference in articulation between two axles. In this case, cross articulation would be 20".
Is this correct? Is there a standard? Should I be using a different term altogether?
Thanks for your help!
Jeremy
I am working on a project and we are putting together a white paper. In this paper, I need to reference and define "cross articulation" as it relate to the suspension of a heavy truck.
We have commonly talked about articulation and cross articulation. I have also seen the terms used in other forums such as 4wd forums etc. We have come to two different definitions and can't diverge to just one.
In an effort to be as accurate and correct as possible I decided to look for an "industry standard" definition. After contacting SAE, ASTM, and a couple of automakers, I have been unsuccessful in finding anything documented.
Imagine a truck with a 10" block under the right front wheel and the rear left wheel. My understanding is that articulation is essentially the difference in the ride heights between two wheels. Using my definition, one axle is articulated +10" and the other is articulated -10". I then consider cross articulation as the difference in articulation between two axles. In this case, cross articulation would be 20".
Is this correct? Is there a standard? Should I be using a different term altogether?
Thanks for your help!
Jeremy