2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/7816503
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Study on Roll Instability Mechanism and Stability Index of Articulated Steering Vehicles

Abstract: This study examines the roll instability mechanism and stability index of articulated steering vehicles (ASVs) by taking wheel loaders as the research object. A seven-degree-of-freedom nonlinear dynamics model of the ASVs is built on the basis of multibody dynamics. A physical prototype model of an ASV is designed and manufactured to validate the dynamic model. Test results reasonably agree with the simulation results, which indicates that the established dynamic model can reasonably describe ASV movements. De… Show more

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“…The above dynamic model of ASVs has been verified with experiments, which can be seen in [18]. The experiment results achieved high conformity with the simulation ones.…”
Section: Research On the Control Methods Of Roll Instability Of Asvssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The above dynamic model of ASVs has been verified with experiments, which can be seen in [18]. The experiment results achieved high conformity with the simulation ones.…”
Section: Research On the Control Methods Of Roll Instability Of Asvssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Li et al pointed out that the lateral acceleration, angular velocity and the slope angle were the main factors that led to the instability of articulated steering vehicles [ 19 ]. Then, they got the dynamic stability index of the articulated steering vehicle by installing sensors at the rotating joints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A scaled wheel loader was designed and manufactured to validate the lateral stability indexes under two conditions, namely, turning on slopes and passing over obstacles. Ya Wu et al [3] took wheel loaders as the research object to examine the rollover instability mechanism and stability indexes of articulated steering vehicles. J. Liu et al [4] conducted tests on three radio-controlled tractors to analyze the rollover stability indexes of off-road vehicles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lateral acceleration and roll angular velocity jointly affect the rollover stability and are collected by the VG440 gyroscope installed in the engineering vehicles. When the engineering vehicle goes straight through the obstacle, its rollover stability can be measured mainly by the roll angular velocity; when the engineering vehicle turns on a horizontal road, the lateral acceleration has a great effect on the stability [3]. Active steering and active braking control are able to control these parameters, and then vehicle stability is controlled [3].…”
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