JasonCSBB
Electrical
- Apr 23, 2004
- 10
Hi all,
I've built a simple quarter car suspension model which I am using for my own education. Does anyone have, or have a link to, a road surface model, for use in a quarter car model? I've seen power (or amplitude) vs. frequency distribution plots, but these are good for linear systems, and not good enough for nonlinear models. A simple power distribution model doesn't have information regarding the probability distribution of peak accelerations of bumps and dips. IOW you can synthesize 2 different road models with the same amplitude/frequency characteristic, but have a completely different distribution of the size of the bumps/dips. Thus the reaction of a nonlinear model (e.g. in terms of RMS acceleration of the car's body), will be completely different.
My model has a PWL (non straight line, multiple breakpoints) model for the damper's F-V characteristic, so the size of the bumps matter...
TIA.
I've built a simple quarter car suspension model which I am using for my own education. Does anyone have, or have a link to, a road surface model, for use in a quarter car model? I've seen power (or amplitude) vs. frequency distribution plots, but these are good for linear systems, and not good enough for nonlinear models. A simple power distribution model doesn't have information regarding the probability distribution of peak accelerations of bumps and dips. IOW you can synthesize 2 different road models with the same amplitude/frequency characteristic, but have a completely different distribution of the size of the bumps/dips. Thus the reaction of a nonlinear model (e.g. in terms of RMS acceleration of the car's body), will be completely different.
My model has a PWL (non straight line, multiple breakpoints) model for the damper's F-V characteristic, so the size of the bumps matter...
TIA.