2024
DOI: 10.3390/wevj15020036
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Optimizing Hydro-Pneumatic Inerter Suspension for Improved Ride Comfort and Handling Stability in Engineering Vehicles Using Simulated Annealing Algorithm

Rongnan Huang,
Ao Yin,
Yujie Shen
et al.

Abstract: This study introduces a novel hydro-pneumatic inerter suspension (HPIS) system for engineering vehicles, aiming at enhancing ride comfort and handling stability. The research focuses on addressing the limitations of conventional suspension systems by incorporating an inerter element into the vehicle suspension. The unique aspects of HPIS, such as nonlinear stiffness and nonlinear damping characteristics of the hydro-pneumatic spring, are explored. Firstly, a half-car dynamic model of the HPIS suspension is est… Show more

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