Resumen
An active control technology has been developed and applied to a broad class of vibration isolation problems in order to improve the riding quality and running stability of ground vehicles. The performance of an active secondary suspension applied to a high-speed magnetically levitated vehicle running on a rough guideway is analyzed for both a small and a full-sized vehicle. The small model is analyzed theoretically and experimentally, using in the latter case a laboratory-scale suspension equipped with a microcomputer-controlled pneumatic actuator. The large model is examined by computer simulation. The results are discussed with reference to a performance index reflecting passenger comfort.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Páginas | 1167-1170 |
Número de páginas | 4 |
Estado | Publicada - 1989 |
Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Evento | SICE '89: Proceedings of the 28th SICE Annual Conference Volume 2 (of 2) - Tokyo, Jpn Duración: 25 jul. 1989 → 27 jul. 1989 |
Conferencia
Conferencia | SICE '89: Proceedings of the 28th SICE Annual Conference Volume 2 (of 2) |
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Ciudad | Tokyo, Jpn |
Período | 25/07/89 → 27/07/89 |