Study the dynamic behaviour of seven DOF of full car model with semi-active suspension system

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2021

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Inderscience Publishers

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This paper presents an investigation on the ride comfort and road-holding performance of a vehicle equipped with the semi-active suspension system. The full car semi-active suspension model with 7 degrees of freedom (7 DOF) system is adopted for the study and a fuzzy-logic control strategy is considered for minimising the effect of road disturbance on vehicle performance. The responses of a vehicle have been analysed under the Indian average random road profile (ISO8608) against the conventional passive suspension system. The performance of the semi-active suspension system is evaluated by heave, roll and pitch acceleration of the vehicle body around its centre of gravity. The performance of a vehicle with the semi-active suspension system has been compared with the response conventional passive suspension system. The result specifies that, the semi-active suspension system with a fuzzy-logic controller reduces around 43% of vibration amplitude at the resonance frequency of vehicle than the passive suspension system. © © 2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

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Active suspension systems, Automobile suspensions, Computer circuits, Degrees of freedom (mechanics), Fuzzy control, Fuzzy logic, Gravitation, Model automobiles, Road vehicles, Roads and streets, Vehicle performance, Vibrations (mechanical), Dynamic behaviours, Fuzzy logic control, Fuzzy logic controllers, Passive suspension system, Resonance frequencies, Semi active suspension, Semi-active suspension systems, Vibration amplitude, Suspensions (components)

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International Journal of Vehicle Performance, 2021, 7, 46054, pp. 21-40

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