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Vehicle Dynamics, Stability, and Control, Second Edition (Dekker Mechanical Engineering)

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
320
Series
McGraw-Hill professional engineering
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Anyone who has experience with a car, bicycle, motorcycle, or train knows that the dynamic behavior of different types of vehicles and even different vehicles of the same class varies significantly. For example, stability (or instability) is one of the most intriguing and mysterious aspects of vehicle dynamics. Why do some motorcycles sometimes exhibit a wobble of the front wheel when ridden "no hands" or a dangerous weaving motion at high speed? Why does a trailer suddenly begin to oscillate over several traffic lanes just because its load distribution is different from the usual? Other questions also arise: How do humans control an inherently unstable vehicle such as a bicycle and how could a vehicle be designed or modified with an automatic control system to improve its dynamic properties?

Using mainly linear vehicle dynamic models as well as discussion of nonlinear limiting effects, Vehicle Dynamics, Stability, and Control, Second Edition answers these questions and more. It illustrates the application of techniques from kinematics, rigid body dynamics, system dynamics, automatic control, stability theory, and aerodynamics to the study of the dynamic behavior of a number of vehicle types. In addition, it presents specialized topics dealing specifically with vehicle dynamics such as the force generation by pneumatic tires, railway wheels, and wings.

The idea that vehicles can exhibit dangerous behavior for no obvious reason is in itself fascinating. Particularly obvious in racing situations or in speed record attempts, dynamic problems are also ubiquitous in everyday life and are often the cause of serious accidents. Using relatively simple mathematical models, the book offers a satisfying introduction to the dynamics, stability, and control of vehicles.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Preface
Author
1. Introduction: Elementary Vehicles
1.1 Tapered Wheelset on Rails
1.2 The Dynamics of a Shopping Cart
2. Rigid Body Motion
2.1 Inertial Frame Description
2.2 Body-Fixed Coordinate Frame Description
2.3 Spin Stabilization of Satellites
2.4 Bond Graphs for Rigid Body Dynamics
3. Stability of Motion: Concepts and Analysis
3.1 Static and Dynamic Stability
3.2 Eigenvalue Calculations and the Routh Criterion
4. Pneumatic Tire Force Generation
4.1 Tire–Road Interaction
4.2 Lateral Forces
4.3 Longitudinal Forces
4.4 Combined Lateral and Longitudinal Forces
5. Stability of Trailers
5.1 Single-Degree-of-Freedom Model
5.2 Two-Degree-of-Freedom Model
5.3 A Third-Order Model
5.4 A Model Including Rotary Damping
6. Automobiles
6.1 Stability and Dynamics of an Elementary Automobile Model
6.2 Transfer Functions for Frontand Rear-Wheel Steering
6.3 Yaw Rate and Lateral Acceleration Gains
6.4 Steady Cornering
6.5 Acceleration and Yaw Rate Gains
6.6 Dynamic Stability in a Steady Turn
6.7 Limit Cornering
7. Two-Wheeled and Tilting Vehicles
7.1 Steering Control of Banking Vehicles
7.2 Steering Control of Lean Angle
8. Stability of Casters
8.1 A Vertical Axis Caster
8.2 An Inclined Axis Caster
8.3 A Vertical Axis Caster with Pivot Flexibility
8.4 A Vertical Axis Caster with Pivot Flexibility and a Finite Cornering Coefficient
8.5 A Caster with Dynamic Side Force Generation
9. Aerodynamics and the Stability of Aircraft
9.1 A Little Airfoil Theory
9.2 Derivation of the Static Longitudinal Stability Criterion for Aircraft
9.3 The Phugoid Mode
9.4 Dynamic Stability Considerations: Comparison of Wheels and Wings
9.5 The Effect of Elevator Position on Trim Conditions
10. Rail Vehicle Dynamics
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Modeling a Wheelset
10.3 Wheel–Rail Interaction
10.4 Creepage Equations
10.5 The Equations of Motion
10.6 The Characteristic Equation
10.7 Stability Analysis and Critical Speed
11. Vehicle Dynamics Control
11.1 Stability and Control
11.2 From ABS to VDC and TVD
11.3 Active Steering Systems
11.4 Limitations of Active Vehicle Dynamics Control
A.1 A Bond Graph for the Two-Degree-of-Freedom Trailer
A.2 A Bond Graph for a Simple Car Model
A.3 A Bond Graph for a Simple Airplane Model
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Appendix: Bond Graphs for Vehicle Dynamics
Problems
References


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