防务技术2024,Vol.38Issue(8) :89-110.DOI:10.1016/j.dt.2024.01.006

High-speed tracked vehicle model order reduction for static and dynamic simulations

Luca Dimauro Simone Venturini Antonio Tota Enrico Galvagno Mauro Velardocchia
防务技术2024,Vol.38Issue(8) :89-110.DOI:10.1016/j.dt.2024.01.006

High-speed tracked vehicle model order reduction for static and dynamic simulations

Luca Dimauro 1Simone Venturini 1Antonio Tota 1Enrico Galvagno 1Mauro Velardocchia1
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  • 1. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,Politecnico di Torino,Corso Duca degli Abruzzi,24,10129,Torino,Italy
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Abstract

In this paper,a model order reduction strategy is adopted for the static and dynamic behaviour simu-lation of a high-speed tracked vehicle.The total number of degree of freedom of the structure is condensed through a selection of interface degrees of freedom and significant global mode shapes,for an approximated description of vehicle dynamic behaviour.The methodology is implemented in a cus-tomised open-source software to reduce the computational efforts.The modelled tracked vehicle in-cludes the sprung mass,the unsprung masses,connected by means of torsional bars,and all the track assemblies,composing the track chain.The proposed research activity presents a comprehensive investigation of the influence of the track chain,combined with longitudinal vehicle speed,on statics and vehicle dynamics,focusing on vertical dynamics.The vehicle response has been investigated both in frequency and time domain.In this last case road-wheel displacements are assumed as inputs for the model,under different working conditions,hence considering several road profiles with different am-plitudes and characteristic excitation frequencies.Simulation results have proven a high fidelity in model order reduction approach and a significant contribution of the track chain in the global dynamic behaviour of the tracked vehicle.

Key words

Tracked vehicle dynamics/Rubber characteristics/Component mode synthesis/Modal analysis/Open-source

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出版年

2024
防务技术
中国兵工学会

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ISSN:2214-9147
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