The Static Directional Stability and Control of the Automobile 760712
An approach to the study of static stability and control of the automobile, that is based on a concept of tethered vehicle testing using a yaw constraint, is described. The supporting theory, however, stands alone as a method of analysis, Graphical methods are developed in which sideforce, yaw moment, and lateral acceleration coordinates define performance plots. These plots reveal certain well-known steady-state performance parameters as well as a new one that defines static stability quantitatively. The theory is presented for the linear automobile with tire sideforce saturation but is applicable, by testing or computer simulation, to the non-linear case.
Citation: Milliken, W., Dell'Amico, F., and Rice, R., "The Static Directional Stability and Control of the Automobile," SAE Technical Paper 760712, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760712. Download Citation
Author(s):
William F. Milliken, Fred Dell'Amico, Roy S. Rice
Pages: 130
Event:
1976 Automobile Engineering Meeting
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Computer simulation
Yaw
Vehicle acceleration
Tires
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