Investigation of Vehicle Vibrations During Traversal of Speed Bumps
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https://doi.org/10.3849/aimt.02031Keywords:
vehicle dynamics, speed bumps, vibration analysis, suspension system, ride comfortAbstract
Speed bumps are commonly used to reduce accidents caused by excessive speed, especially in populated or narrow areas. Their design and placement, however, must ensure vehicle stability and driver comfort. This study develops an 8-degree-of-freedom (8‑DoF) vehicle vibration model incorporating road surface equations with various speed bump configurations. Different bump heights and staggered arrangements are analyzed to produce complex vibration responses. Experimental tests on a 2019 Toyota RAV4 validate the model by measuring vibrations over multiple bump types. The results show strong agreement between simulated and experimental data, offering valuable guidance for designing speed bumps that effectively enhance traffic safety while minimizing discomfort.
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