Study of the dynamic response of a quarter car model coupled with a human passenger for different speed bumps profiles
Asmaa Alenezi,
Abdullah Mohammed
Abstract:This work proposes a three-degrees-of-freedom Human-Vehicle-Road model to study the system’s dynamic as a response to road-induced excitations and evaluate the effect of vibrations on ride comfort. The study of the dynamic responses of the system is concerned only with the vertical motion of the passenger, sprung mass, and the tire when subjected to different excitation profiles. The model of the human is developed based on literature and then coupled to a quarter-car model using analytical methods. The mathem… Show more
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