SAE Technical Paper Series 2002
DOI: 10.4271/2002-01-0282
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Experimental Comparison of Losses for Conventional Passive and Energy Efficient Active Suspension Systems

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“…59 The energy dissipation analysis related to the braking actuation system and the vehicle's suspension system is targeted to investigate the potential of advanced technologies to improve the fuel economy. Results on the energy dissipation of conventional (passive) automotive suspensions have been given by Beno et al 60 and Soliman, 61 indicating that the dissipation could be reduced by up to 15% through the use of active systems. Similar results have been shown for the hydraulic system of the brakes, justifying the introduction of 'bywire' technologies such as electrohydraulic or electromechanical systems.…”
Section: Vehicle Chassis: Braking and Suspension Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…59 The energy dissipation analysis related to the braking actuation system and the vehicle's suspension system is targeted to investigate the potential of advanced technologies to improve the fuel economy. Results on the energy dissipation of conventional (passive) automotive suspensions have been given by Beno et al 60 and Soliman, 61 indicating that the dissipation could be reduced by up to 15% through the use of active systems. Similar results have been shown for the hydraulic system of the brakes, justifying the introduction of 'bywire' technologies such as electrohydraulic or electromechanical systems.…”
Section: Vehicle Chassis: Braking and Suspension Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large portion of the sources referenced in the section on the analysis of the vehicle energy contain indications of potential paths towards a reduction in the energy dissipation. 13,18,36,45,[49][50][51]55,[59][60][61][65][66][67] The objective of this section is to provide an overview of the current and future technologies aimed at improving the vehicle's fuel economy through a reduction in and management of the energy dissipation of different vehicle systems.…”
Section: Managing Energy Dissipation: State Of the Art And Technology Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suda et al [4] and Beno et al [5][6] independently investigated vehicle using electromagnetic suspension with rack-pinion mechanism. This study resulted in significant enhancement of limit speed and handling performance of the vehicle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…When the coil and magnet assemblies move relatively with each other, electricity will be produced. There three configurations to produce electricity, including a linear electromagnetic generator [7,8,9], rack-pinion [10,11,12] and ball-screw [13,14,15]. Although the linear electromagnetic generator has a simple construction and works steadily, its efficiency is relatively low.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%