Performance Benefits in Passive Vehicle Suspensions Employing Inerters
Smith M.C. and Wang F.C.
Vehicle System Dynamics, Volume 42, Number 4, Pages 235-257, 2004Abstract
A new ideal mechanical one-port network element named the inerter
was recently introduced, and shown to be realisable, with the
property that the applied force is proportional to the relative
acceleration across the element. This paper makes a comparative
study of several simple passive suspension struts, each containing
at most one damper and inerter as a preliminary investigation into
the potential performance advantages of the element. Improved
performance for several different measures in a quarter-car model is
demonstrated here in comparison with a conventional passive
suspension strut. A study of a full-car model is also undertaken
where performance improvements are also shown in comparison to
conventional passive suspension struts. A prototype inerter has been
built and tested. Experimental results are presented which
demonstrate a characteristic phase advance property which cannot be
achieved with conventional passive struts consisting of springs and
dampers only.
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- @Article{,
- author = {Smith M.C. and Wang F.C.},
- journal = {Vehicle System Dynamics},
- title = {Performance Benefits in Passive Vehicle Suspensions Employing Inerters},
- year = {2004},
- number = {4},
- pages = {235-257},
- volume = {42}
- }
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