Shock and Vibration (Jan 2021)
Simulation Analysis and Experiment Research on Hydro-Pneumatic ISD Suspension
Abstract
To address the problems of mechanical two-stage inerter-spring-damper (ISD) suspension such as excessive suspension elements, complex structure, and problematic engineering implementation, a hydro-pneumatic two-stage ISD suspension, which integrates hydro-pneumatic spring and inerter, is proposed. The full vehicle model of hydro-pneumatic ISD suspension is established based on the AMESim. Simulation analysis is performed to demonstrate the effectiveness and performances of the proposed suspension. The hydro-pneumatic ISD suspension prototype is developed and tested on four-poster tire-coupled road simulator. The results suggest that, compared with single-chamber hydro-pneumatic suspension, the hydro-pneumatic ISD one can significantly reduce the vibrations of the vehicle body and wheels, but at the expense of an excessive increase of suspension working space (SWS). In contrast, although proposed suspension is also a type of dual-chamber hydro-pneumatic one, it can not only reduce these vibrations but also downsize the SWS, which means it is the best choice for a more comfortable and safer ride.