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Semi-active Control Study of Asymmetric MR-damper in Vehicle Suspension(PDF)

南京师范大学学报(工程技术版)[ISSN:1006-6977/CN:61-1281/TN]

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2003年03期
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Title:
Semi-active Control Study of Asymmetric MR-damper in Vehicle Suspension
Author(s):
Wang Enrong 12 Ma Xiaoqing 2 Rakheja Subhash 2 Su Chunyi 2
( College of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Nanjing Normal University, 210042, Nanjing, PRC)
( Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Concordia University, H3G 1M8, Montreal , Canada)
Keywords:
magneto- rheological fluid damper asymmetric f - v hysteresis model sem-i active control / quarter- car0 veh-i cle model
PACS:
U463
DOI:
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Abstract:
On the basis of the generalized asymmetric hysteresis model which has recently been proposed by the authors, this paper deals with sem-i active control for the vehicle suspension vibration attenuation by employing a sem-i actively controllable magneto- rheological (MR) fluid damper. The proposed asymmetric model of an MR- damper is employed in a 2-DOF“ quarter- car” model, and the “ skyhook” control law is applied to implement variable damping deduced from theMR- damper. The simulation results demonstrate the contributions of damping asymmetry and hysteresis in response to the sem-i active suspension, and suggest that the sem-i active nonlinear controller synthesis can be greatly simplified to achieve superior vibration attenuation performance of the vehicle suspension.

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