T-2-2-2 Performance Analysis and Parameter Optimization of the Parallel Torsion Bars and Dual Wishbones Suspension
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概要
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This paper presents a design method for the parallel torsion bars and dual wishbones suspension. The suspension's topological structure is represented by a graph. Base on the theory of multibody dynamics the suspension mathematical model has been built. The calculation method for the suspension stiffness is formulated and the matching relation between the stiffness of the upper and lower torsion bars is analyzed. The relation between the suspension and whole vehicle performance is discussed in this paper, such as the influence of guide mechanism size parameter on suspension stiffness, and kinematics characteristic. The vehicle maneuverability is also considered in this paper. At last we propose an optimization model of the suspension guide mechanism size and angle parameters. An application suspension model is formed and analysis of the suspension is performed. The analysis results are confirmed by the example.
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著者
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Yang Bo
School Of Mechanical Science And Engineering Huazhong University Of Science And Technology
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Yang Bo
School Of Computer Science And Engineering University Of Electronic Science And Technology Of China
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Hu Yujin
School of Mechanical Science and Engineering Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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Wang Xuelin
School of Mechanical Science and Engineering Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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Yang Bo
School Of Bioscience And Bioengineering South China University Of Technology
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