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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Optimization of vehicle-trailer connection systems
Francesco Sorgesubject
HistoryEngineeringbusiness.industryTrailer020302 automobile design & engineering02 engineering and technologyLinkage (mechanical)InstabilityComputer Science ApplicationsEducationConnection (mathematics)law.inventionDamperVibration020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringElectronic stability controllawControl theoryArticulated vehicles anti-yaw systemsbusinessTowingdescription
The three main requirements of a vehicle-trailer connection system are: en route stability, over- or under-steering restraint, minimum off-tracking along curved path. Linking the two units by four-bar trapeziums, wider stability margins may be attained in comparison with the conventional pintle-hitch for both instability types, divergent or oscillating. The stability maps are traced applying the Hurwitz method or the direct analysis of the characteristic equation at the instability threshold. Several types of four-bar linkages may be quickly tested, with the drawbars converging towards the trailer or the towing unit. The latter configuration appears preferable in terms of self-stability and may yield high critical speeds by optimising the geometrical and physical properties. Nevertheless, the system stability may be improved in general by additional vibration dampers in parallel with the connection linkage. Moreover, the four-bar connection may produce significant corrections of the under-steering or over-steering behaviour of the vehicle-train after a steering command from the driver. The off- tracking along the curved paths may be also optimized or kept inside prefixed margins of acceptableness. Activating electronic stability systems if necessary, fair results are obtainable for both the steering conduct and the off-tracking.
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2016-09-01 |