MR seat suspension for vibration control of a commercial vehicle
by S.-B. Choi, Y.-M. Han
International Journal of Vehicle Design (IJVD), Vol. 31, No. 2, 2003

Abstract: This paper presents vibration control of a commercial vehicle utilising a magnetorheological (MR) seat damper. A cylindrical type of MR seat damper is manufactured and its field-dependant damping forces are experimentally evaluated. The MR seat damper is then incorporated with a full-vehicle model in which conventional passive dampers are installed for primary and cabin suspension, respectively. After formulating the governing equations of motion of the full-vehicle model, a semi-active skyhook controller is realised by adopting a hardware-in-the-loop-simulation (HILS) methodology. Control responses such as acceleration at the driver's seat are evaluated under both bump and random road conditions.

Online publication date: Mon, 14-Jul-2003

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