Effect of powertrain mounting system on dynamics performances of vehicle

Kang Song, Xiaokai Chen, Yi Lin

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Abstract

Powertrain mounting system (PMS) is added on a 1/4 vehicle model to form a vertical vibration model for vehicle front axle, based on which the effects of different designs of PMS on the natural properties of system and the driving dynamic performance of vehicle are analyzed. Meanwhile, a 2 DOF linear vehicle model is combined with PMS to build a 3 DOF vehicle lateral dynamic model, with which the vehicle responses to both the step and pulse input of steering angle are calculated to analyze the effects of different designs of PMS on both the steady state and transient steering characteristics of vehicle. The results indicate that PMS has significant effects on vehicle body acceleration, but only has a trivial effect on the dynamic deflection of suspension and the dynamic load of wheel. With the increase in lateral partial frequency of PMS, yaw resonance frequency rises, resonance peak goes up but phase angle only has little change.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)488-494 and 505
JournalQiche Gongcheng/Automotive Engineering
Volume38
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 25 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • Lateral dynamics
  • Natural properties
  • Powertrain mounting system
  • Transient response
  • Vertical dynamics

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