Modeling, Analysis and Estimation of Vehicle Systems
Ground vehicles are subject to random vibrations in the vertical direction due to stochastic guideway irregularities. The vertical motions of vehicles affect the ride comfort of passengers and goods as well as the ride safety. The ride comfort can be eval
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		    W. Scbieblen Univenity of Stuttprt, Stuttaart, FRG
 
 ABSTRACT Ground tion
 
 vehicles due
 
 vehicles ride
 
 are subject to random vibrations in the vertical direc-
 
 to stochastic guideway irregularities. The vertical motions of affect
 
 the ride comfort of passengers and goods as well as the
 
 safety. The ride comfort can be evaluated from the accelerations of
 
 the human body while the criterion on ride safety follows from the dynamic
 
 wheel
 
 requires itself
 
 loading. a
 
 and
 
 differential methods,
 
 A thorough dynamical analysis of vehicle vibrations
 
 mathematical modeling of the guideway roughness, the vehicle the
 
 sensation
 
 of the human being. The resulting stochastic
 
 equations may be analysed by spectral density or covariance
 
 respectively.
 
 However, it is often cumbersome and difficult to
 
 obtain reliable information on the parameters of the total dynamical system. Therefore, parameter estimation methods have to be applied in vehicle dynamics for improved results.
 
 W. Schiehlen et al. (eds.), Analysis and Estimation of Stochastic Mechanical Systems © Springer-Verlag Wien 1988
 
 W. Schiehlen
 
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 1. INTRODUCTION The stochastic analysis of vehicle vibrations and their consequences to the ride characteristics requires an overall investigation of guideway roughness, vehicle dynamics and human response to vibration exposure. Moreover, have
 
 the
 
 to
 
 parameters
 
 of the guideway and vehicle equations of motion
 
 be estimated from measurements resulting in the inverse problem
 
 with respect to the analysis. Many
 
 aspects of these problems have been treated in numerous publi-
 
 cations, thods
 
 see
 
 are
 
 Robson [1), Dinca [2) and Hedrick [3). Two fundamental me-
 
 available
 
 for
 
 the
 
 investigation of vehicle vibrations: the
 
 spectral density analysis in the frequency domain and the covariance analysis sed
 
 in the time domain. In these lectures both methods will be discusand
 
 compared
 
 from a general point of view.
 
 A first comparison for
 
 the most simple vehicle model has been presented in [4]. background
 
 for
 
 complex
 
 vehicles
 
 traveling
 
 The theoretical
 
 with constant speed can be
 
 found in [5). First results of the parameter estimation using time domain methods
 
 are
 
 due
 
 to
 
 Kozin
 
 and
 
 Kozin
 
 [6],
 
 Wedig
 
 [7]
 
 and Ref. [8].
 
 Applications to vehicle systems have been presented by Kallenbach [9] and ScMfer [ 10) .
 
 2. MODELING OF VEHICLE SYSTEMS
 
 and
 
 The
 
 primary
 
 models
 
 of vehicle systems refer to guideway roughness
 
 the
 
 vehicle components represented by the elements of multibody sy-
 
 stems. 2.1 Excitation by Guideway Roughness The
 
 guideway roughness results with respect to the four wheels of a
 
 two-axle
 
 vehicle in four random processes summarized in a 4xl-vector ex-
 
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 citation process erl(s)) where
 
 s
 
 T
 
 (1)
 
 is the space coordinate of the longitudinal motion of the vehicle, Fig.l. Since the 2xl-vector process (s) of the rear axle is r only delayed by the axle distance !:J.s the 2xl-vector process ef(s) of ' the front axle is discussed in more detail.
 
 e
 
 en Ct>
 
 erl (t)
 
 Fig. 1 Numerous charact		
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