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Estimation of Road Loads and Vibration Transmissibility of Torsion Bar Suspension System in a Tracked Vehicle
Published in Springer
2019
Volume: 100
   
Issue: 5
Pages: 747 - 761
Abstract

Designing the suspension system of a tracked combat vehicle (CV) is really challenging as it has to satisfy conflicting requirements of good ride comfort, vehicle handling and stability characteristics. Many studies in this field have been reported in literature and it has been found that torsion bars satisfy the designer’s conflicting requirements of good ride and handling and thus have reserved a place for themselves as the most widely used suspension system for military track vehicles. Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate the effectiveness of the torsion bar under dynamic conditions of undulating terrain and validating the same by correlating it with computer simulation results. Thus in the present work, the dynamic simulation of a 2N + 4 degrees of freedom (DOF) mathematical model has been carried out using MATLAB Simulink and the vibration levels were also measured experimentally on a 12 wheel stationed high mobility military tracked infantry combat vehicle (ICV BMP-II) traversing different terrain, that is, Aberdeen proving ground (APG) and Sinusoidal, at a constant vehicle speed. The dynamic force transmitted to the hull CG through the 12 torsion bar suspension systems was computed to be around 26,700 N and found to match the measured values. The vibration isolation of the torsion bar in bounce was found to be effective, with a transmissibility from the road wheel to the hull of about 0.6. © 2018, The Institution of Engineers (India).

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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series C
PublisherData powered by TypesetSpringer
ISSN22500545
Open AccessNo
Concepts (18)
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    Automobile suspensions
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    Degrees of freedom (mechanics)
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    MATLAB
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    Military vehicles
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    Roads and streets
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    Suspensions (components)
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    Torsional stress
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    TRACKED VEHICLES
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    Wheels
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    ABERDEEN PROVING GROUNDS
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    COMBAT VEHICLES
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    INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLES
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    MATLAB/ SIMULINK
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    RIDE DYNAMICS
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    TORSION BAR
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    VEHICLE HANDLING AND STABILITIES
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    VIBRATION TRANSMISSIBILITY
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    Vibrations (mechanical)