The topic of this paper is the analysis and identification of an accurate model for electrorheological (ER) semi-active dampers designed specifically for hyper-sport motorcycle. The ER-damper is viewed as a dynamic system, where the inputs are the stroke (and its derivatives) and the requested damping force (command). The output is the delivered force. The purpose of this paper is to present a full characterization: first the damping characteristics in the speed-force domain are shown; then the analysis of the switching times are assessed; finally the black box identification approach and results are presented..
(2010). Dynamic Analysis and Characterization of an ER-Suspension Damper for a Sport Motorcycle [conference presentation - intervento a convegno]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/24187
Dynamic Analysis and Characterization of an ER-Suspension Damper for a Sport Motorcycle
SPELTA, Cristiano;
2010-01-01
Abstract
The topic of this paper is the analysis and identification of an accurate model for electrorheological (ER) semi-active dampers designed specifically for hyper-sport motorcycle. The ER-damper is viewed as a dynamic system, where the inputs are the stroke (and its derivatives) and the requested damping force (command). The output is the delivered force. The purpose of this paper is to present a full characterization: first the damping characteristics in the speed-force domain are shown; then the analysis of the switching times are assessed; finally the black box identification approach and results are presented..Pubblicazioni consigliate
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