Design and Analysis of an Interconnected Suspension for a Small Off-Road Vehicle

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The paper describes the design and multibody dynamic analysis of a mechanically interconnected suspension, as applied to a small off-road vehicle. Interconnected suspensions use some sort of connection between the axles of a vehicle in order improve ride quality or vehicle handling. In principle, the connection may be hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical, but for installation in a typical passenger car, a mechanical connection would likely be impractical due to weight and complexity. In this paper, the vehicle in question is the University of Windsor SAE Baja off-road competition vehicle, and novel mechanical design is proposed. A multibody dynamic analysis is performed on the proposed design using the EoM open source multibody software developed by the University of Windsor Vehicle Dynamics and Control research group in order to assess any potential performance improvements.

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Minaker, B. P., & Yao, Z. (2017). Design and Analysis of an Interconnected Suspension for a Small Off-Road Vehicle. Archive of Mechanical Engineering, 64(1), 5–21. https://doi.org/10.1515/meceng-2017-0001

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