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Analysis of the roll properties of a tubular-type torsion beam suspension
by
Kim, T-J
, Mun, K-J
, Kim, Y-S
in
Applied sciences
/ Approximation
/ Automobile industry
/ Automobiles
/ Beams (structural)
/ Bearings, bushings, rolling bearings
/ CAE
/ Camber
/ Computer aided engineering
/ Computer programs
/ Computing time
/ Cross-sections
/ Drives
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Kinematics
/ Machine components
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Mechanical engineering. Machine design
/ Passengers
/ Potential energy
/ Roll centre concept
/ Rolls
/ Software engineering
/ Springs and dampers
/ Stiffness
/ Suspension systems
/ Torsion
/ Trucks
/ Weight reduction
2010
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Analysis of the roll properties of a tubular-type torsion beam suspension
by
Kim, T-J
, Mun, K-J
, Kim, Y-S
in
Applied sciences
/ Approximation
/ Automobile industry
/ Automobiles
/ Beams (structural)
/ Bearings, bushings, rolling bearings
/ CAE
/ Camber
/ Computer aided engineering
/ Computer programs
/ Computing time
/ Cross-sections
/ Drives
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Kinematics
/ Machine components
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Mechanical engineering. Machine design
/ Passengers
/ Potential energy
/ Roll centre concept
/ Rolls
/ Software engineering
/ Springs and dampers
/ Stiffness
/ Suspension systems
/ Torsion
/ Trucks
/ Weight reduction
2010
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Analysis of the roll properties of a tubular-type torsion beam suspension
by
Kim, T-J
, Mun, K-J
, Kim, Y-S
in
Applied sciences
/ Approximation
/ Automobile industry
/ Automobiles
/ Beams (structural)
/ Bearings, bushings, rolling bearings
/ CAE
/ Camber
/ Computer aided engineering
/ Computer programs
/ Computing time
/ Cross-sections
/ Drives
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Kinematics
/ Machine components
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Mechanical engineering. Machine design
/ Passengers
/ Potential energy
/ Roll centre concept
/ Rolls
/ Software engineering
/ Springs and dampers
/ Stiffness
/ Suspension systems
/ Torsion
/ Trucks
/ Weight reduction
2010
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Analysis of the roll properties of a tubular-type torsion beam suspension
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Analysis of the roll properties of a tubular-type torsion beam suspension
2010
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Abstract
Tubular-type torsion beam rear-suspension systems are widely used in small passenger cars owing to their compactness, light weight, and cost efficiency. It is already known that the roll behaviour of a torsion beam suspension system can be approximated to that of a semitrailing arm suspension system. By this kinematic assumption, analytical equations to obtain the roll centre height, roll steer, and roll camber have already been developed in terms of geometry points. Therefore, this paper proposes an analytical method to calculate the torsional stiffness of a tubular beam from its cross-section area based on the assumption that a tubular beam is a series connection of finite lengths with a constant cross-section. In addition, a potential energy method is proposed to calculate the roll stiffness of a tubular torsion beam suspension system based on considering the bushing stiffness and torsional stiffness of the tubular beam without the use of any commercial computer-aided engineering (CAE) software. The torsional stiffness and roll stiffness predicted using the proposed method showed errors of about 4 per cent and 3.3 per cent respectively, when compared with results from commercial CAE software.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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