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Can a nonlinear quasi-zero-stiffness spring improve the ride quality of a vehicle?
[摘要] The paper examines the possibility of using a nonlinear Quasi-Zero-Stiffness (QZS) spring in a vehicle suspension. The response of a Single Degree of Freedom (SDOF) model to harmonic base excitations is obtained which may be unstable and unbounded depending on the excitation level and the damping ratio. This is followed by obtaining the response of the SDOF model to harmonic base excitation with an amplitude that is varying according to a road profile spectrum. Such dependency of the excitation amplitude to the frequency changes the qualitative behaviour of the nonlinear system and the responses would be always bounded. The QZS spring also improves the isolation of the system. Transient responses of a quarter car model with a QZS suspension to a road hump and random road profile are investigated. The maximum acceleration of the vehicle with the QZS suspension passing over the speed hump is considerably lower than a vehicle with a conventional linear suspension. Wb weighted RMS of acceleration (BS 6841-1987) is also lower by as much as 14% for a vehicle with the QZS suspension travelling at 30 km/h on a class E road compared to its linear counterpart.
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[关键词] SUSPENSION SYSTEM;VIBRATION ISOLATOR [时效性] 
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