Effects of wind loads and floating bridge motion on intercity bus lateral stability
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2021
investigation, an 8-degree-of-freedom model of a two-axle coach is used. The defined driver model is based on the pure pursuit path tracking method. The vehicle deviation from the path is found to increase with increasing bus speed. This deviation is significant after the vehicle enters the bridge (e.g., over 0.5 m for a speed of 90 km/h). At 108 km/h, the windward rear wheel loses contact, indicating the potential risk of vehicle roll-over. The mean and
root-mean-square values of the handwheel steering angle increase with increasing speed, which might cause difficulty for the driver to control the vehicle. Simulation results suggest that the bus can suitably enter the bridge at a lower speed (e.g., 72 km/h) with the possibility of increasing the speed (up to 90 km/h) after approximately 2 km of travelled distance.
Vehicle safety
Lateral stability
Floating bridge
Bus
Vehicle modelling
Wind loads
Författare
Dragan Sekulic
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Fordonsteknik och autonoma system
Alexey Vdovin
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Fordonsteknik och autonoma system
Bengt J H Jacobson
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Fordonsteknik och autonoma system
Simone Sebben
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Fordonsteknik och autonoma system
Stian Johannesen Moe
Statens vegvesen
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
0167-6105 (ISSN)
Vol. 212 104589Driving Comfort and Tracking Ability of Vehicles on Floating Bridges Moving due to Wind and Water Disturbances
Statens vegvesen, 2020-08-20 -- 2022-08-31.
Statens vegvesen, 2018-08-20 -- 2022-08-31.
Ämneskategorier
Meteorologi och atmosfärforskning
Strömningsmekanik och akustik
DOI
10.1016/j.jweia.2021.104589