Sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system

This paper presents the comparative study on semi active suspension controlled by Skyhook and Semi Active Damping Force Estimator (SADE) algorithms. The damping element used in the semi active suspension is a commercial magnetorheological (MR) damper, produced by Delphi Automotive PLC. The performan...

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Main Authors: Abu Bakar, S. A., Jamaluddin, H., Roslan, A. R., Samin, P. M.
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spelling my.utm.634602017-05-30T04:44:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63460/ Sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system Abu Bakar, S. A. Jamaluddin, H. Roslan, A. R. Samin, P. M. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper presents the comparative study on semi active suspension controlled by Skyhook and Semi Active Damping Force Estimator (SADE) algorithms. The damping element used in the semi active suspension is a commercial magnetorheological (MR) damper, produced by Delphi Automotive PLC. The performance of the magnetorheological semi-active suspension system is controlled both by the Skyhook and SADE algorithms and are evaluated in comparison with the normal suspension system, which act as a benchmark. The study is focusing on the effects of the parameter values used in skyhook and SADE algorithm on vehicle's ride comfort performances. The studied aspects are the overall ride comfort performance, current consumptions used by the MR damper, as well as the force tracking error. The vehicle ride comfort performances are evaluated based on the vehicle's vertical motions (jerk, acceleration, displacement) and pitch motions (pitch rate and pitch angle). It is shown that magnetorheological semiactive suspension system controlled both by the Skyhook and SADE systems are able to improve vehicle's ride comfort significantly compared to passive suspension (50.7 percent and 48.6 percent respectively), with the SADE system performance is just 2.1 percent less than the Skyhook system performance. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Abu Bakar, S. A. and Jamaluddin, H. and Roslan, A. R. and Samin, P. M. (2015) Sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system. In: The 4th International Conference on Computer Science & Computational Mathematics (ICCSCM 2015), 7-8 May, 2015, Langkawi, Malaysia. http://www.iccscm.com/2015/
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Abu Bakar, S. A.
Jamaluddin, H.
Roslan, A. R.
Samin, P. M.
Sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system
description This paper presents the comparative study on semi active suspension controlled by Skyhook and Semi Active Damping Force Estimator (SADE) algorithms. The damping element used in the semi active suspension is a commercial magnetorheological (MR) damper, produced by Delphi Automotive PLC. The performance of the magnetorheological semi-active suspension system is controlled both by the Skyhook and SADE algorithms and are evaluated in comparison with the normal suspension system, which act as a benchmark. The study is focusing on the effects of the parameter values used in skyhook and SADE algorithm on vehicle's ride comfort performances. The studied aspects are the overall ride comfort performance, current consumptions used by the MR damper, as well as the force tracking error. The vehicle ride comfort performances are evaluated based on the vehicle's vertical motions (jerk, acceleration, displacement) and pitch motions (pitch rate and pitch angle). It is shown that magnetorheological semiactive suspension system controlled both by the Skyhook and SADE systems are able to improve vehicle's ride comfort significantly compared to passive suspension (50.7 percent and 48.6 percent respectively), with the SADE system performance is just 2.1 percent less than the Skyhook system performance.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abu Bakar, S. A.
Jamaluddin, H.
Roslan, A. R.
Samin, P. M.
author_facet Abu Bakar, S. A.
Jamaluddin, H.
Roslan, A. R.
Samin, P. M.
author_sort Abu Bakar, S. A.
title Sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system
title_short Sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system
title_full Sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system
title_fullStr Sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system
title_sort sensitivity analysis on skyhook and semi active damping force algorithms in semi active suspension system
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63460/
http://www.iccscm.com/2015/
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