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Generalized vehicle dynamics

Title
Generalized vehicle dynamics / by Daniel E. Williams, Ph. D., P.E..
ISBN
9781468601411
1468601415
9781468604443
1468604449
9781468601404
1468601407
Publication
Warrendale, Pennsylvania : SAE International, [2022]
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 PDF (xvii, 351 pages)) : illustrations
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Title from PDF title page (SAE Website, 05/02/2022).
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Summary
Author Daniel E. Williams, an industry professional with more 30 years of experience in chassis control systems from concept to launch, brings this experience and his unique approach to readers of Generalized Vehicle Dynamics. This book makes use of nomenclature and conventions not used in other texts. This combination allows the derivation of complex vehicles that roll with multiple axles, any of which can be steered, to be directly predicted by manipulation of a generalized model. Similarly the ride characteristics of such a generalized vehicle are derived. This means the vehicle dynamic behavior of these vehicles can be directly written from the results derived in this work, and there is no need to start from Newton's Second Law to create such insight. Using new and non-standard conventions allows wider applicability to complex vehicles, including autonomous vehicles. Generalized Vehicle Dynamics is divided into two main sections-ride and handling-with roll considered in both. Each section concludes with a case study that applies the concepts presented in the preceding chapters to actual vehicles. Chapters include Simple Suspension as a Linear Dynamic System, The Quarter-Car Model, The Pitch Plane Model, The Roll Plane Mode, Active Suspension to Optimize Ride, Handling Basics, Reference Frames, New Conventions, Two-Axle Yaw Plane Model, Rear Axle Steering and Lanekeeping, Two-Axle Vehicles that Roll, Three-Axle Vehicle Dynamics, Generalized Multi-Axle Vehicle Dynamics and Automated Vehicle Architecture from Vehicle Dynamics.
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Knovel. OCLC KB.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 08, 2023
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction
Simple Suspension as a Linear Dynamic System
The Quarter-Car Model
The Pitch-Plane Model
The Roll-Plane Model
Active Suspension to Optimize Ride
Handling Basics
Reference Frames
New Conventions
Two-Axle Yaw-Plane Model
Rear Axle Steering and Lanekeeping
Two-Axle Vehicles that Roll
Three-Axle Vehicle Dynamics
Generalized Multiaxle Vehicle Dynamics
Automated Vehicle Architecture from Vehicle Dynamics
Afterword
Index
About the Author.
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