Experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (MR) semi-active damper for C-class vehicle

In this study, a semi-active damper with OEM technical standard featuring MR fluid was fabricated to assess its use as potential reinforcement in enhancing c-class vehicle ride comfort. The finite element modelling was employed to investigate the capability of the MR semi-active damper prototype des...

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Main Authors: Unuh, H., Muhamad, P., Yakub, F., Ismail, M. A., Tanasta, Z.
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2019
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spelling my.utm.884432020-12-15T00:06:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88443/ Experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (MR) semi-active damper for C-class vehicle Unuh, H. Muhamad, P. Yakub, F. Ismail, M. A. Tanasta, Z. T Technology (General) In this study, a semi-active damper with OEM technical standard featuring MR fluid was fabricated to assess its use as potential reinforcement in enhancing c-class vehicle ride comfort. The finite element modelling was employed to investigate the capability of the MR semi-active damper prototype design in altered the damping utilizing unique rheological properties of MR fluid. The quarter car test rig completes with DYTRAN accelerometer and LMS Scadas mobile was operated to measure the RMS sprung mass acceleration of the MR semi-active damper prototype caused by a 5cm sinusoidal bump at speed of 10km/h. The finite element modelling gave the best representation of the ability of the design to manifest the shear stress development of MR fluid used. Indeed, the MR semi-active damper model prototype was able to enhance ride comfort by decreasing the acceleration of sprung mass compare to OEM passive damper. It was found that the applied current had the greatest influence on RMS sprung mass acceleration when measured over a range of frequency. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88443/1/PauziahMuhamad2019_ExperimentalValidationtoaPrototypeMagnetorheological%28MR%29Semi-Active.pdf Unuh, H. and Muhamad, P. and Yakub, F. and Ismail, M. A. and Tanasta, Z. (2019) Experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (MR) semi-active damper for C-class vehicle. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, 16 (3). pp. 7034-7047. ISSN 2229-8649 http://dx.doi.org/10.15282/ijame.16.3.2019.15.0527
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Unuh, H.
Muhamad, P.
Yakub, F.
Ismail, M. A.
Tanasta, Z.
Experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (MR) semi-active damper for C-class vehicle
description In this study, a semi-active damper with OEM technical standard featuring MR fluid was fabricated to assess its use as potential reinforcement in enhancing c-class vehicle ride comfort. The finite element modelling was employed to investigate the capability of the MR semi-active damper prototype design in altered the damping utilizing unique rheological properties of MR fluid. The quarter car test rig completes with DYTRAN accelerometer and LMS Scadas mobile was operated to measure the RMS sprung mass acceleration of the MR semi-active damper prototype caused by a 5cm sinusoidal bump at speed of 10km/h. The finite element modelling gave the best representation of the ability of the design to manifest the shear stress development of MR fluid used. Indeed, the MR semi-active damper model prototype was able to enhance ride comfort by decreasing the acceleration of sprung mass compare to OEM passive damper. It was found that the applied current had the greatest influence on RMS sprung mass acceleration when measured over a range of frequency.
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author Unuh, H.
Muhamad, P.
Yakub, F.
Ismail, M. A.
Tanasta, Z.
author_facet Unuh, H.
Muhamad, P.
Yakub, F.
Ismail, M. A.
Tanasta, Z.
author_sort Unuh, H.
title Experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (MR) semi-active damper for C-class vehicle
title_short Experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (MR) semi-active damper for C-class vehicle
title_full Experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (MR) semi-active damper for C-class vehicle
title_fullStr Experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (MR) semi-active damper for C-class vehicle
title_full_unstemmed Experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (MR) semi-active damper for C-class vehicle
title_sort experimental validation to a prototype magnetorheological (mr) semi-active damper for c-class vehicle
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88443/1/PauziahMuhamad2019_ExperimentalValidationtoaPrototypeMagnetorheological%28MR%29Semi-Active.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15282/ijame.16.3.2019.15.0527
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