Computer active control of damping fluid of a racing superbike suspension scheme for road safety improvement spin-off
- Autori: Marretta, R; Marino, F; Bianchi, P
- Anno di pubblicazione: 2008
- Tipologia: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- Parole Chiave: Active suspensions, Digital Control
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/41681
Abstract
This paper describes in detail a computational investigation of a newly-conceived scheme of hydraulic active racing motorcycle suspension and its design application based on a computer-aided control of damping fluid. Through ad hoc tests on a full-scale model setup and the theoretical approach of a non linear 8th-order suspension scheme, this study gives enhancement of the damping fluid active control on the feedback branch of the entire control system for significant improvement of the suspension response to typical road inputs. Briefly, the fluid flow in suspension dampers - generated through well-suited high-pressure hydraulic circuit - shall be conveniently controlled in direction and magnitude by a linear regulator system which is capable to start up - timely concatenated - a solenoid valves-set in order to realize the prescribed relationship between the damping load and the (proportional and time-dependent) variation of fluid flow. A set of two accelerometers, wheel-hubs positioned, shall be used by the linear digital regulator for feedback control of the solenoid valves working.