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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.18.2003.tde-24072007-192200
Document
Author
Full name
Hudson Tadeu Ferreira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2003
Supervisor
Committee
Canale, Antonio Carlos (President)
Botelho, João Henrique Baker
Passarini, Luis Carlos
Title in Portuguese
Determinação das freqüências naturais e modos de vibrar de um veículo de dois eixos através de um programa computacional em Matlab-Simulink
Keywords in Portuguese
Automobilística
Dinâmica veicular
MatLab-Simulink
Suspensão
Vibrações
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho obtém as frequências naturais e seus respectivos modos de vibrar da massa suspensa e não suspensa de um veículo comercial através de um programa computacional desenvolvido em MatLab Simulink. As rodas do veículo são excitadas no modelo teórico com sinais harmônicos de frequência continuamente variável de 0 a 40 Hz e de 0 a 4 Hz, faixas que contém as frequências naturais da massa suspensa e não suspensa. As frequências naturais foram obtidas analisando-se a amplitude máxima das forças normais nos pneus, ângulo de arfagem e rolamento da massa suspensa e outras variáveis (respostas do veículo à excitação imposta na roda dianteira esquerda). A roda esquerda dianteira do veículo foi excitada em laboratório com movimento harmônico aleatório cujo power spectral density mostra uma faixa relativamente plana na faixa de 0 a 22 Hz. As frequências naturais foram obtidas analisando-se o PSD da resposta do veículo medida nos eixos e na massa suspensa. As frequências naturais da massa suspensa e não suspensa obtidas teoricamente foram comparadas com as obtidas no ensaio em laboratório. O conhecimento das frequências naturais da massa suspensa e não suspensa é o primeiro passo para a análise do ride do veículo. Os resultados práticos e teóricos mostraram-se próximos mostrando que o programa computacional desenvolvido em MatLab Simulink é uma opção para o projeto e otimização da suspensão de veículos comerciais.
Title in English
Determination of the natural frequencies and ways to vibrate of a vehicle of two axles through a computational program in MatLab-Simulink
Keywords in English
Automobile
MatLAB-Simulink
Suspension
Vehicle dynamic
Vibrations
Abstract in English
This study has the natural frequencies and its respective ways of vibration the lifted mass and not lifted of a commercial vehicle through a computerized program developed at MatLab Simulink. The wheels of this vehicle are excited on the theoretic model with harmonic frequency signals continuously variable from 0 to 40 Hz and from 0 to 4 Hz, ranges that have the natural frequencies of the lifted mass and not lifted. These natural frequencies were obtained by analyses of the maximum amplitude of the normal strength on the tires, pitch angle, riding of the lifted mass and variables (reaction of the vehicle to the excitement stressed on the front left wheel). The front left wheel was excited in lab in harmonic random motion of which the power spectral density shows a range reasonable steady at the range of 0 to 22 Hz. The natural frequencies were obtained by the analyses of the PSD the reaction of the vehicle measured on the axels and the lifted mass. The natural frequencies of the lifted and not lifted mass theoretically obtained were compared with the ones obtained at the lab. The data on the natural frequencies of the lifted and not lifted mass is the first step to the analyses of the ride of the vehicle. The practical and theoretical results appear to close showing that the computerized program developed at the MatLab Simulink is an option for the project and suspension upgrades on commercial vehicles.
 
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2007-07-26
 
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