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Vehicle Dynamics III: Vertical oscillations

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Vehicle Dynamics III: Vertical oscillations

Course Summary



In this third part of Vehicle Dynamics, we will illuminate the vertical dynamic aspects of vehicles. In short, we will describe the elements involved when a car drives on a bumpy or rough street.


We will start with a survey of suspensions and springs and dampers. After this, we will explain the description of rough streets and give an introduction to Fourier integrals. Next, we will take a closer look at vertical models. In the last fundamental part of the course, we will describe the conflict between driving safety and comfort. The course will be finished with two applications from automotive mechatronics.



What will I learn?



At the end of the course you will …




  • know different kinds of suspensions, springs and dampers.

  • know the description of rough and bumpy streets.

  • understand the Fourier integral.

  • understand the conflict between driving safety and comfort.

  • be able to calculate simple properties of a car.



What do I have to know?



Some basic understanding of the following subjects will help you successfully participate in this course:


Algebra; Trigonometric Functions; Differential Calculus; Linear Algebra; Vectors; Coordinate Systems; Force, Torque, Equilibrium; Mass, Center of Gravity, Moment of Inertia; Method of Sections, Friction, Newton's Law, (Lagrange's Equation)



Course structure



This course has a total of 11 chapters, and the topics for each chapter are the following:



Chapter 1: Overview



Chapter 2: Damped Oscillator



Chapter 3: Fourier integral



Chapter 4: Conflict: Comfort vs. Safety I



Chapter 5: Conflict: Comfort vs. Safety II



Chapter 6: Ideal active system and skyhook damper principle



Chapter 7: Vibration absorber in powertrains



Chapter 8: Models and nonlinearities



Chapter 9: Homework solutions of chapter 1, 2 and 3



Chapter 10: Homework solutions of chapter 4, 5 and 6



Chapter 11: Homework solutions of chapter 7 and 8



Exam for the Certificate Track users: 17.07-31.07.2016 (exam period has been pushed forward)


Categories: Physical Sciences
Starts : 2016-05-16

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