Compendium in Vehicle Motion Engineering
Report, 2021
The overall objective of the compendium is to educate vehicle dynamists, i.e., engineers that understand and can contribute to development of good motion and energy functionality of vehicles. The compendium focuses on road vehicles, primarily passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Smaller road vehicles, such as bicycles and single-person cars, are only very briefly addressed. It should be mentioned that there exist a lot of ground-vehicle types not covered at all, such as: off-road/construction vehicles, tracked vehicles, horse wagons, hovercrafts, or railway vehicles.
Functions are needed for requirement setting, design and verification. The overall order within the compendium is that models/methods/tools needed to understand each function are placed before the functions. Chapters 3-5 describes (complete vehicle) “functions”, organised after vehicle motion directions:
· Chapter 3: Longitudinal dynamics
· Chapter 4: Lateral dynamics
· Chapter 5: Vertical dynamics
Chapter 1 introduces automotive industry and the overall way of working there and defines required pre-knowledge from “product-generic” engineering, e.g. modelling of dynamic systems.
Chapter 2 also describes the subsystems relevant for vehicle dynamics:
• Wheels and Tyre
• Suspension
• Propulsion
• Braking System
• Steering System
• Environment Sensing System
Vehicle Motion
Modelica
Vehicle dynamics
Modelling
Vehicle motion control
Author
Bengt J H Jacobson
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems
Ingemar Johansson
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems
Mats Jonasson
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems
Edo Drenth
Haldex
Per Johannessen
Volvo Group
Areas of Advance
Transport
Infrastructure
ReVeRe (Research Vehicle Resource)
Subject Categories
Vehicle Engineering
Control Engineering
Publisher
Chalmers