Error analysis for an active geometry control suspension system

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Abstract

In order to improve the safety and comfort of passenger cars, many techniques have been proposed. Among them, the utilization of parallel mechanisms in rear suspensions has a great potential to increase the performance and stability of vehicles. In this paper, the error analysis of camber and rear steering angles, due to the use of a 3-DOF parallel mechanism as a vehicle suspension, is developed. Basically, two error sources are taken into consideration here, namely, manufacturing tolerances and actuators inaccuracies. In order to evaluate camber and rear steering angles, a kinematic model is derived. Then, a prediction of errors associated with those angles is conducted by two distinct methods. One method performs an error mapping inside the mechanism workspace, while the other one employs a parametric optimization. Finally, an impact of predicted errors on a vehicle dynamics is evaluated by performing three manoeuvres: steady-state cornering, fishhook and double lane change. The approach presented here and results obtained can contribute to other new researches about vehicle control systems.

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Malvezzi, F., & Coelho, T. A. H. (2018). Error analysis for an active geometry control suspension system. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 40(12). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40430-018-1472-2

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