QUESTION 4 A suspension system of a vehicle consists of a coil spring and a shock absorber (damper) at each tire as shown in Figure 1A. The coil spring and the wheel's tire have a stiffness of Ks and Kw respectively. Whereas the c is used to represent the damping coefficients of the suspension system. M2 and M1 are the mass of the vehicle and the wheel respectively. Spring Viscous damper Wheel Figure 1: Vehicle suspension assembly. 4.1 How the vehicle suspension operates. 4.2 Derive the equation of motion for the vehicle suspension shown in Figure 1. 4.3 What are the transfer functions and why are they useful in vehicle suspension.

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A suspension system of a vehicle consists of a coil spring and a shock absorber
(damper) at each tire as shown in Figure 1A. The coil spring and the wheel's tire
have a stiffness of Ks and Kw respectively. Whereas the c is used to represent the
damping coefficients of the suspension system. M2 and M1 are the mass of the
vehicle and the wheel respectively.
Spring
Viscous damper
Wheel
Figure 1: Vehicle suspension assembly.
4.1 How the vehicle suspension operates.
4.2 Derive the equation of motion for the vehicle suspension shown in Figure 1.
4.3 What are the transfer functions and why are they useful in vehicle suspension.
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Transcribed Image Text:4G 4G 10:50 QUESTION 4.pdf QUESTION 4 A suspension system of a vehicle consists of a coil spring and a shock absorber (damper) at each tire as shown in Figure 1A. The coil spring and the wheel's tire have a stiffness of Ks and Kw respectively. Whereas the c is used to represent the damping coefficients of the suspension system. M2 and M1 are the mass of the vehicle and the wheel respectively. Spring Viscous damper Wheel Figure 1: Vehicle suspension assembly. 4.1 How the vehicle suspension operates. 4.2 Derive the equation of motion for the vehicle suspension shown in Figure 1. 4.3 What are the transfer functions and why are they useful in vehicle suspension. 1 of 1
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