MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF THE PASSIVE AND SEMI-ACTIVE AUTOMOBILE SUSPENSION SYSTEMS IN FORD SCORPIO CAR MODEL

  • S.H. Yahaya
  • S.F. Yaakub
  • M.S. Salleh
  • A.R.M. Warikh
  • A. Abdullah
  • M.R.A. Purnomo

Abstract


The suspension is a system of spring or shock absorbers connecting the wheels and axles at the chassis of a vehicle. In this study, Ford Scorpio car with passive and semi-active suspension system are formulated using Second Order Differential Equations (ODE). These models were solved analytically using the undetermined coefficient and Cramer rule methods. The comparison between passive and semi-active suspension system also conducted to measure such as displacement, frequency and time by plotting graphs. The passive system resulted that a constant displacement roughly at 0.035 m while 0.025 m was obtained by a semi-active suspension system. Semi-active system took t = 1 s to yield a constant displacement while for the passive suspension system required t = 1.5 s. The comparison showed the semi-active results were better than a passive suspension system.

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Yahaya, S., Yaakub, S., Salleh, M., Warikh, A., Abdullah, A., & Purnomo, M. (1). MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF THE PASSIVE AND SEMI-ACTIVE AUTOMOBILE SUSPENSION SYSTEMS IN FORD SCORPIO CAR MODEL. Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (JAMT), 13(2). Retrieved from https://jamt.utem.edu.my/jamt/article/view/5510
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