Authors
S Lapapong, V Gupta, E Callejas, S Brennan
Publication date
2009/11/1
Journal
Vehicle System Dynamics
Volume
47
Issue
11
Pages
1401-1437
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
There are many situations where physical testing of a vehicle or vehicle controller is necessary, yet use of a full-size vehicle is not practical. Some situations include implementation testing of novel actuation strategies, analysing the behaviour of chassis feedback control under system faults, or near-unstable situations such as limit handling under driver-assist feedback control. Historically, many have advocated the use of scale vehicles as surrogates for larger vehicles. This article presents analysis and experimental testing that examines the fidelity of using scaled vehicles for vehicle chassis dynamics and control studies. In support of this effort, this work introduces an experimental system called the Pennsylvania State University Rolling Roadway Simulator (the PURRS). In the PURRS, a custom-built scale-sized vehicle is freely driven on a moving roadway surface. While others have used scale-vehicle rolling …
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S Lapapong, V Gupta, E Callejas, S Brennan - Vehicle System Dynamics, 2009