Selection of MR damper model suitable for SMC applied to semi-Active suspension system by using similarity measures

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This article discusses the research to determine the suitable magnetorheological (MR) damper model to produce the damping force generated by the sliding mode control (SMC) strategy. The MR damper models studied are parametric, i.e., the Bingham model, the Bouc-Wen model, and the Bouc-Wen model with a hyperbolic tangent function. The damping force of SMC usually includes sudden changes in the force and chattering. The research was carried out by calculating the value of the similarity measure of the damping force of the controller and the damping force of each model. The results show that the two Bouc Wen models had a high similarity measure. The Bouc Wen model with the hyperbolic tangent function was selected because it provides a sudden change of force and reasonable force tracking needed to develop the inverse MR damper model.

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Hidayat, R. L. L. G., Wibowo, Santoso, B., Imaddudin, F., & Ubaidillah. (2022). Selection of MR damper model suitable for SMC applied to semi-Active suspension system by using similarity measures. Open Engineering, 12(1), 1005–1012. https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2022-0367

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