This study is aimed at investigating the possibility of controlling the lateral stability of a pusher-type articulated buses by means of a passive hydraulic joint, without the aid of other devices or active controls. To this purpose, a single-track model is considered in both a steady-state straight-ahead running maneuver and in a steady-state cornering maneuver. Stability analysis is per-formed, presenting a preliminary and novel tuning procedure for the hydrau-lic joint. It is shown that in straight-ahead running, it is always possible to identify sets of values for the stiffness and damping of the joint able to stabi-lize the vehicle up to a relatively high travelling speed, while locking the joint is not a solution for the stability problem. The torsional stiffness of the joint also has non-negligible effects on the attitude of the vehicle during corner-ing. In this case, increasing both the torsional stiffness and damping of the joint have stabilizing effects.

Stabilization of articulated buses through hydraulic joint control: a feasibility study / DE FELICE, Alessandro; Mercantini, Matteo; Schramm, Alexander; Sorrentino, Silvio. - Volume 2: Road Vehicles:(2024), pp. 917-926. (Intervento presentato al convegno 28th International Symposium on Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and Tracks (IAVSD 2023) tenutosi a Ottawa, Canada nel 21-25 Agosto 2023) [10.1007/978-3-031-66968-2_90].

Stabilization of articulated buses through hydraulic joint control: a feasibility study

Alessandro De Felice;Alexander Schramm;Silvio Sorrentino
2024

Abstract

This study is aimed at investigating the possibility of controlling the lateral stability of a pusher-type articulated buses by means of a passive hydraulic joint, without the aid of other devices or active controls. To this purpose, a single-track model is considered in both a steady-state straight-ahead running maneuver and in a steady-state cornering maneuver. Stability analysis is per-formed, presenting a preliminary and novel tuning procedure for the hydrau-lic joint. It is shown that in straight-ahead running, it is always possible to identify sets of values for the stiffness and damping of the joint able to stabi-lize the vehicle up to a relatively high travelling speed, while locking the joint is not a solution for the stability problem. The torsional stiffness of the joint also has non-negligible effects on the attitude of the vehicle during corner-ing. In this case, increasing both the torsional stiffness and damping of the joint have stabilizing effects.
2024
2024
28th International Symposium on Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and Tracks (IAVSD 2023)
Ottawa, Canada
21-25 Agosto 2023
Volume 2: Road Vehicles
917
926
DE FELICE, Alessandro; Mercantini, Matteo; Schramm, Alexander; Sorrentino, Silvio
Stabilization of articulated buses through hydraulic joint control: a feasibility study / DE FELICE, Alessandro; Mercantini, Matteo; Schramm, Alexander; Sorrentino, Silvio. - Volume 2: Road Vehicles:(2024), pp. 917-926. (Intervento presentato al convegno 28th International Symposium on Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and Tracks (IAVSD 2023) tenutosi a Ottawa, Canada nel 21-25 Agosto 2023) [10.1007/978-3-031-66968-2_90].
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