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Alternative method for evaluation of vehicle static transverse stability
Author(s) -
Igor Blyankinshtein,
Igor Fedotov,
D. A. Khudyakov,
F. Y. Smolenkov,
E. G. Makhova,
A. G. Kovalev,
I. M. Kolesnikov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/1399/5/055094
Subject(s) - longitudinal static stability , truck , rollover (web design) , stability (learning theory) , electronic stability control , position (finance) , transverse plane , tilt (camera) , structural engineering , engineering , computer science , simulation , automotive engineering , aerospace engineering , finance , machine learning , world wide web , economics , aerodynamics
Methods of testing vehicles for static lateral stability are considered. The object of the study is service of vehicles (trucks and specialized equipment) which have undergone the conversion. Subject of research is the procedure for testing vehicles for static lateral stability and the resulting errors. This article discusses the original method of testing vehicles for static lateral stability, eliminating the need for a stand with a tilt table and ensuring the equivalence of measurement to the method regulated by GOST 31507-2012. The authors proposed a method for testing a vehicle (RF Patent No. 2693140, published on July 1, 2019), which provides its placing on a horizontal supporting surface, creating a tipping moment relative to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and brining the vehicle to an unstable position by means of a lifting device with a cargo system slings and safety ropes. In this position, the roll angle φ of the sprung masses is measured, the height of the center of mass h is determined; the angle α су of the static lateral rollover stability of the vehicle is calculated. It is shown that the developed test method will be equivalent to the method regulated by GOST 31507-2012.

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