Self-Excited Rolling Motion of a Vehicle Suspended by Air Springs
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概要
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In this paper the self-excited rolling motion occasionally seen in a vehicle suspended by air springs is treated. Analysis and discussion are made to see under what conditions this motion arises and how to design the control system of air springs so as to be able to prevent such motion. On an example of vehicles in which this motion has occurred, the amplitude and frequency of this motion are calculated.
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著者
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Sawaragi Yoshikazu
Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Tokumaru Hidekatsu
Faculity Of Engineering Kyoto University
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HABUKA Kunio
Engineer, Toyo-Koatsu Co.Ltd.
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Habuka Kunio
Engineer Toyo-koatsu Co.ltd.
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Sawaragi Yoshikazu
Faculity Of Eengineering Kyoto University
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Sawaragi Y.
Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
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