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Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 2009 Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages 682–692 (Mi rcd1007)

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Handling characteristics and stability of the steady-state powerslide motion of an automobile

J. Edelmann, M. Plochl

Division of Vehicle System Dynamics and Biomechanics, Institute of Mechanics and Mechatronics, Vienna University of Technology, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10, 1040 Wien, Austria

Abstract: Powerslide of an automobile may be defined as a steady-state cornering motion at a large side slip angle of the vehicle, considerably large traction forces and a large negative steering angle of the handwheel. In this case the front wheels direct towards the outside of the turn. As this extrem driving condition, which can be seen e.g. in Rallye sports, is hardly addressed in literature so far, this paper investigates the respective handling characteristics. Therefore, a nonlinear four-wheel vehicle model is applied including nonlinear tyre characteristics, the load transfer between inner and outer wheels and the influence of the traction forces on the lateral tyre forces. A basic stability analysis reveals the unstable nature of the steady-state owerslide motion of a certain test vehicle. To approve the numerical findings, measurements have been performed with a sports utility vehicle with rear-wheel drive at various speeds on a wet circular test track.

Keywords: vehicle dynamics, handling behaviour, steady-state cornering, powerslide.

MSC: 74G15, 74G35, 74G55, 74H55

Received: 05.11.2009
Accepted: 18.11.2009

Language: English

DOI: 10.1134/S1560354709060069



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