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Experimental Validation of a Half-Vehicle Suspension Model

1993-11-01
931966
A half-vehicle suspension ride model has been developed in the Control Systems Engineering Group of Vehicle Systems Synthesis/Analysis (VSSA) Department, General Motors Corp., as one of its basic system models used for various controlled suspension analysis and designs. As an important step in this development, a study was recently conducted to experimentally validate this model. The present paper will provide a summary of the general techniques used and the main results obtained in this study. In the work, the half-vehicle ride model was validated using a data set of a current production car equipped with an adjustable damping suspension. At the current stage of the work, the vehicle low frequency ride control characteristics was emphasized. Hence, the model was validated based on a comparison of an actual test vehicle's and the model's simulated responses over a particular road event on the Ride & Handling Loop at the General Motors' Milford Proving Ground in Milford, Michigan.
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