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Automotive Engineering ›› 2024, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (10): 1723-1732.doi: 10.19562/j.chinasae.qcgc.2024.10.001

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Research on a Property-Based Dynamic Model of the Solid Axle and Coupled Suspension for Commercial Vehicles

Li Li1,Wei Huang2(),Yue Gao1,Lei Sun2,Baoli Zhu2,Xin Guan1,Jun Zhan1,Le Jiang1,Chunguang Duan1(),Chenxue Cui2,Wei Wang2   

  1. 1.Jilin University,National Key Laboratory of Automotive Chassis Integration and Bionics,Changchun  130022
    2.China National Heavy Duty Truck Group Co. ,Ltd. ,Jinan  250000
  • Received:2024-06-12 Revised:2024-08-10 Online:2024-10-25 Published:2024-10-21
  • Contact: Wei Huang,Chunguang Duan E-mail:huangwei@sinotruk.com;dsprings@163.com

Abstract:

The axle and suspension are critical components of vehicles. To achieve real-time simulation of the solid axle and various suspension structures of a commercial vehicle, the property-based modeling technical route is adopted in this paper. The axle's movement is decoupled into motion kinematics and ride dynamics, while the suspension characteristics are divided into coupled carrying characteristics, RC/PC guiding characteristics, and coupled K&C kinematic characteristics. Innovatively considering the pitch dynamic effect of the axle, the nonlinear dynamic coupling relationship of suspension between axles, and the K&C coupling relationship of suspension between axles, a dynamic model for commercial vehicles is developed to trigger the negative phenomenon of brake vibration. Additionally, a K&C testing method for the coupled suspension and a method for model parameter identification are proposed. Finally, the accuracy of the model is validated at the system level by comparing K&C test data with TruckSim model results. Inputting vehicle parameters into the UniTruck software for simulation and comparing the results with TruckSim simulation, the model’s effectiveness is verified at the vehicle level.

Key words: commercial vehicle, solid axle, coupled suspension, balanced suspension, tandem suspension, K&C test