INGEGNERIA CIVILE E ARCHITETTURA (DICAR)Mechanical EngineeringAcademic Year 2022/2023

9794214 - VEHICLES DYNAMICS AND MULTIBODY SIMULATION

Teacher: Gabriele FICHERA

Expected Learning Outcomes

The first part of the course intends to provide the basic concepts for formulating the dynamic equations ofmotion of rigid and deformable bodies. All computational aspects for the computer-aided analysis of general multibody systems will be provided. Starting from the kinematic analysis of constrained systems the computational methods in kinematics will be discussed using different formulations. The numerical implementation of several dynamic formulations, with emphasis on the Differential-Algebraic Equations, will be described. The main numerical integration schemes will be also investigated and applied to general multibody systems.

The second part of the course aims to provide the students with the main concepts of vehicle dynamics through a deep analysis of forces that govern their motion and determine handling performance (i.e.acceleration, braking and cornering) and ride-comfort. Theory and applications of suspensions kinematics and compliance are provided to identify main parameters related both to handling and ride-comfort. Basic knowledge and numerical methods for tire modeling are provided too. Principles of Multibody dynamics are used to create specific models to simulate K&C analysis of suspension systems and full vehicle dynamic maneuvers.

Course Structure

Lectures: 39 hours

Exercises: 52 hours

Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus.

Required Prerequisites

Rational Mechanics, Applied Mechanics, Modeling and Simulation of Mechanical Systems.

Attendance of Lessons

Attendance is mandatory as established by general rules.

Detailed Course Content

1. – Introduction to multibody systems

2. – Fundamentals of planar and spatial kinematics

3. - Kinematic analysis

4. - Fundamentals of planar and spatial dynamics

5. - Direct dynamics

6. - Introduction to vehicle dynamics.

7. - Longitudinal dynamics

8. – Suspension and steering systems

9. – Cornering and handling

Textbook Information

[1] Nikravesh, P. E. (2007). Planar multibody dynamics: formulation, programming and applications. CRC press.

[2] Genta G., Morello L. (2007). The automotive chassis Vol. 1 – Components design; Vol. 2 – System design. Springer.

[3] Shabana, A. A. (2009). Computational dynamics. John Wiley & Sons.

[4] De Jalon, J. G., & Bayo, E. (2012). Kinematic and dynamic simulation of multibody systems: the real-time challenge. Springer Science & Business Media.

[5] Shabana, A. A. (2013). Dynamics of multibody systems. Cambridge university press.

[6] Pennestrì, E. (2001). Dinamica tecnica e computazionale: sistemi lineari (Vol. 2). Casa Editrice Ambrosiana.

[7] Lecture notes.

[8] Jorge Angeles, Fundamentals of Robotic Mechanical Systems: Theory, Methods, and Algorithms-Springer International Publishing (2014).

[9] Paulo Flores, Concepts and Formulations for Spatial Multibody Dynamics-Springer International Publishing(2015)

Course Planning

 SubjectsText References
1Rotation matrices, invariants, rotation parameters, screw motion[8] Chapter 2
2Angular velocity, instant screw axis[8] Chapter 3
3Forces acting on ground vehicles: static loads, aero loads, inertial loads[2] The automotive chassis Vol. 2 – System design. Lecture notes
4Forces acting on ground vehicles: tire road interaction and numerical tire models[2] The automotive chassis Vol. 2 – System design. Lecture notes
5Suspension units: geometry and main parameters[2] The automotive chassis Vol. 2 – Components design. Lecture notes
6K&C analysis of suspension units and Adams/Car application examplesLecture notes
7Roll stiffness and roll balanceLecture notes
8Longitudinal dynamics: acceleration, max speed, braking. Virtual simulation.[2] The automotive chassis Vol. 2 – System design. Lecture notes
9Lateral dynamics and handling performance. Adams/Car full vehicle MB models and simulation.Lecture notes

Learning Assessment

Learning Assessment Procedures

Written exam (3 hours).

Learning assessment may also be carried out on line, should the conditions require it.

Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises

MULTIBODY SIMULATION

VEHICLES DYNAMICS


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