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Performance Investigation of Integrated Model of Quarter Car Semi-Active Seat Suspension with Human Model

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In this paper, an integrated model of a semi-active seat suspension with a human model over a quarter is presented. The proposed eight-degrees of freedom (8-DOF) integrated model consists of… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, an integrated model of a semi-active seat suspension with a human model over a quarter is presented. The proposed eight-degrees of freedom (8-DOF) integrated model consists of 2-DOF for the quarter car model, 2-DOF for the semi-active seat suspension and 4-DOF for the human model. A magneto-rheological (MR) damper is implemented for the seat suspension. The fuzzy logic-based self-tuning (FLST) proportional–integral–derivative (PID) controller allows to regulate the controlled force on the basis of sprung mass velocity error and its derivative as input. The controlled force is tracked by the Heaviside step function which determines the supply voltage for the MR damper. The performance of the proposed integrated model is analysed, in-terms of human head accelerations, for several road profiles and at different speeds. The performance of the semi-active seat suspension is compared with the traditional passive seat suspension to validate the effectiveness of the proposed integrated model with a semi-active seat suspension. The simulation results show that the semi-active seat suspension improves the ride comfort significantly by reducing the head acceleration effectively compared to the passive seat suspension.

Keywords: seat suspension; suspension; model; semi active; active seat

Journal Title: Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2020

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