VEHICLE DYNAMICS
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CONSIDERATIONS IN VEHICLE
DYNAMICS
Ride a cars ability to smooth out a bumpy road
Vehicle Handling
Brakes
Important Systems that affect Vehicle
Dynamics
Frame
Suspension system
Steering system
Tires and wheels
Car
(Sprung Weight)
Shock
Springs
Unsprung Weight
Axles, Hubs,
Bearings and
Part of the
suspension
components
Tire (Rubber)
Suspension
is the term given to the system ofsprings,shock
absorbersandlinkagesthat
connects
avehicleto
itswheelsand allows relative motion between the two
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Car Suspension Parts
Spring
Dampers
Shock absorbers
Struts
Anti-sway bars
Spring
Coil Spring
Coil springs compress and expand to
absorb the motion of the wheels.
Leaf Spring
This type of spring consists of
several layers of metal bound
together to act as a single unit.
Torsion Bar
use the twisting properties of a
steel bar to provide coil-spring-like
performance
Dampers: Shock Absorber
Shock absorbers slow down
and reduce the magnitude
of vibratory motions
Shock absorbers work in
two
cycles
-thecompression cycleand
theextension cycle.
All modern shock absorbers
arevelocity-sensitive
Struts
Basically a shock absorber
mounted inside a coil
spring.
Struts performs two jobs:
dampening and structural
support
Shocks and struts can be
considered critical safety
features.
Anti-sway Bars
Are used along with shock
absorbers or struts to give
a
moving
automobile
additional stability.
An anti-sway bar is a metal
rod that spans the entire
axle and effectively joins
each side of the suspension
together.
Types of Suspension
Dependent
Dependent front suspensions have a
rigid front axle that connects the
front or the rear wheels.
Weight, and Alignment
Independent
In this setup, the front wheels are
allowed to move independently.
Macpherson Strut
The
MacPherson
strut
combines a shock absorber
and a coil spring into a
single unit. This provides a
more compact and lighter
suspension system that can
be used for front-wheel
drive vehicles.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
Cheaper and Lighter than
double-wishbone suspension
Great for FWD
Narrower than doublewishbone suspension
Disadvantages
Taller
than
doublewishbone suspension
Mounts to body, so unibody
is almost necessary for
handling stress and forces
Double Wishbone
Are used mostly at the
front. There are two
wishbones, one above the
other, to keep the wheel
upright as it rises and falls.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
Versatile (Placement of
Shocks, etc.)
Disadvantages
Can handle large deflection
Expensive
Front/Back
Complex design
Dependent vs. Independent Suspension
Dependent Suspension
Independent Suspension
Motion of a wheel on one side of the Motion of wheel pairs is independent, so
vehicle is dependent on the motion of that a disturbance at one wheel is not
its partner on the other side
directly transmitted to its partner
Rarely used in modern passenger cars
Better ride and handling
Cannot give good ride
More expensive
Cannot control high braking and
accelerating torques
Used in commercial and off-highway
vehicles
Engine Support and Bushings
Abushingorrubber bushingis
a type ofvibration isolator. It
provides an interface between
two parts, damping the energy
transmitted
through
the
bushing.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
Lessnoise andvibrationare transmitted.
Require little to nolubrication.
Disadvantages
Rubber bushings can deteriorate quickly in the presence of
oils and extreme heat and cold.
The flexibility of rubber also introduces an element of play
in the suspension system.