The present study describes a possible driving mechanism for a self–excited oscillation observed in motorcycle dynamics, often referred to as chatter. This phenomenon, affecting the performance of road racing motorcycles, has been simulated in straight running braking manoeuvres with multibody motorcycle models. It involves rear suspension bounce and driveline oscillation in the frequency range between 17 and 22 Hz. A simplified model of a motorcycle rear suspension with chain transmission is proposed and its stability in equilibrium configurations is studied via eigenvalue analysis. The sensitivity with respect to all its governing parameters is analyzed by means of stability maps and the self–excitation mechanism is explained with the aid of energy balance analysis and phase diagrams. It is found that the key role for the instability onset is played by the gradient of the nonlinear characteristic slip function of the tyre.

A study on the stability of a motorcycle wheel-swingarm suspension with chain transmission / Sorrentino, Silvio; Leonelli, Luca. - In: VEHICLE SYSTEM DYNAMICS. - ISSN 0042-3114. - 55:11(2017), pp. 1707-1730. [10.1080/00423114.2017.1319962]

A study on the stability of a motorcycle wheel-swingarm suspension with chain transmission

SORRENTINO, Silvio;
2017

Abstract

The present study describes a possible driving mechanism for a self–excited oscillation observed in motorcycle dynamics, often referred to as chatter. This phenomenon, affecting the performance of road racing motorcycles, has been simulated in straight running braking manoeuvres with multibody motorcycle models. It involves rear suspension bounce and driveline oscillation in the frequency range between 17 and 22 Hz. A simplified model of a motorcycle rear suspension with chain transmission is proposed and its stability in equilibrium configurations is studied via eigenvalue analysis. The sensitivity with respect to all its governing parameters is analyzed by means of stability maps and the self–excitation mechanism is explained with the aid of energy balance analysis and phase diagrams. It is found that the key role for the instability onset is played by the gradient of the nonlinear characteristic slip function of the tyre.
2017
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11
1707
1730
A study on the stability of a motorcycle wheel-swingarm suspension with chain transmission / Sorrentino, Silvio; Leonelli, Luca. - In: VEHICLE SYSTEM DYNAMICS. - ISSN 0042-3114. - 55:11(2017), pp. 1707-1730. [10.1080/00423114.2017.1319962]
Sorrentino, Silvio; Leonelli, Luca
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