<p><P><EM>Semi-active Suspension Control</EM> provides an overview of vehicle ride control employing smart semi-active damping systems (controlled dissipative elements which only require low energy input). These systems are able to tune the amount of damping in response to measured vehicle-ride and
Semi-Active Suspension Control Design for Vehicles
β Scribed by Sergio M. Savaresi, Charles Poussot-Vassal, Cristiano Spelta, Olivier Sename, Luc Dugard
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 232
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Design greener, safer, and more cost-efficient vehicles using semi-active suspension systems Semi-active suspension systems promise weight efficiencies, cost savings, and higher safety and comfort compared to other types of electronically-controlled suspensions currently in use. With the growing emphasis on fuel economy, reduced CO2 emissions, and cost reductions for all vehicles, these semi-active systems are set to become a growing part of overall vehicle design, but coverage of them in standard automotive engineering texts is currently limited. Semi-Active Suspension Control Design for Vehicles provides a comprehensive overview of semi-active suspension systems with an emphasis on performance analysis and control design. Several different approaches using different control theories are presented and evaluated in the book, with methodology provided to analyze and evaluate suspension performances while identifying optimal performance bounds. Further features and coverage include: Explanations of two innovative semi-active suspension strategies to enhance either comfort or road-holding performance, with complete analyses of both A case study showing complete implementation of all the presented strategies Summary descriptions of classical control algorithms for controlled dampers Intended as an application-oriented reference for automotive engineers, a tutorial resource for students in automotive systems and a control design-oriented text for researchers, Semi-Active Suspension Control Design for Vehicles presents an authoritative account of this critical vehicle dynamics topic based on the extensive academic and industrial research of this expert author team. Appropriate as a tutorial for students in automotive systems, an application-oriented reference for engineers, and a control design-oriented text for researchers that introduces semi-active suspension theory and practiceIncludes explanations of two innovative semi-active suspension strategies to enhance either comfort or road-holding performance, with complete analyses of bothAlso features aΒ case study showing complete implementation of all the presented strategies and summary descriptions of classical control algorithms for controlled dampers
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