Tire Damping Effect on H-2 Optimal Control of Half-Car Active Suspensions
Abstract
In this note the root-mean-square response of a half-car model following a random road profile is studied. Road excitation at the front wheel is modeled by a first-order linear shape filter driven by white-noise and the temporal correlation between the front and the rear wheels is predicted by a second-order Pade filter. It is demonstrated that the effect of tire damping on the rms response of actively controlled half-car suspension system can be significant in particular at high vehicle velocities. [DOI: 10.1115/1.4000767]
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Journal of Vibration and Acoustics-Transactions of the AsmeVolume
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