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A study on the role of powertrain system dynamics on vehicle driveability

2017; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 55; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00423114.2017.1294699

ISSN

1744-5159

Autores

Luca Castellazzi, Andrea Tonoli, Nicola Amati, Enrico Galliera,

Tópico(s)

Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control

Resumo

Vehicle driveability describes the complex interactions between the driver and the vehicle, mainly related to longitudinal vibrations. Today, a relevant part of the driveability process optimisation is realised by means of track tests, which require a considerable effort due to the number of parameters (such as stiffness and damping components) affecting this behaviour. The drawback of this approach is that it is carried on at a stage when a design iteration becomes very expensive in terms of time and cost. The objective of this work is to propose a light and accurate tool to represent the relevant quantities involved in the driveability analysis, and to understand which are the main vehicle parameters that influence the torsional vibrations transmitted to the driver. Particular attention is devoted to the role of the tyre, the engine mount, the dual mass flywheel and their possible interactions. The presented nonlinear dynamic model has been validated in time and frequency domain and, through linearisation of its nonlinear components, allows to exploit modal and energy analysis. Objective indexes regarding the driving comfort are additionally considered in order to evaluate possible driveability improvements related to the sensitivity of powertrain parameters.

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