Dynamic Handling Characterization and Set-Up Optimization for a Formula SAE Race Car via Multi-Body Simulation

There is a growing interest towards multi-body modelling and simulation that play a critical role in the development and testing of new mechanical systems, in general, and formula cars specifically to avoid expensive and time-consuming experimental track testing. Recent advances in computer-aided en...

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Main Authors: Matteo Balena, Giacomo Mantriota, Giulio Reina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Machines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/9/6/126
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spelling doaj-0811902f299f4e95b4a0f0c0a1fe66b52021-07-01T00:45:04ZengMDPI AGMachines2075-17022021-06-01912612610.3390/machines9060126Dynamic Handling Characterization and Set-Up Optimization for a Formula SAE Race Car via Multi-Body SimulationMatteo Balena0Giacomo Mantriota1Giulio Reina2Department of Engineering for Innovation, University of Salento, Via per Arnesano, 73100 Lecce, ItalyDepartment of Mechanics, Mathematics and Management, Polytechnic of Bari, Via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Mechanics, Mathematics and Management, Polytechnic of Bari, Via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, ItalyThere is a growing interest towards multi-body modelling and simulation that play a critical role in the development and testing of new mechanical systems, in general, and formula cars specifically to avoid expensive and time-consuming experimental track testing. Recent advances in computer-aided engineering packages, allows one not only to evaluate the basic properties that define the dynamic behavior of a newly-designed formula car, but as well as to investigate the impact on the performance of the many adjustable parameters that collectively are referred to as the car set-up. Therefore, by providing a rapid feedback of a given set-up expectation, optimal configurations can be obtained ensuring the highest level of performance. In this paper, a Formula SAE vehicle is expressly targeted. First, a full multi-body model of the prototype is described detailing the properties of each subassembly, e.g., suspensions and antiroll bars, steering system, and powertrain. Then, the basic handling characteristics are obtained via simulated track testing. Based on vehicle dynamics principles, the fine tuning of the vehicle setup is thoroughly discussed to gain the best performance in each of the contest events of the Formula SAE competition. For example, in the skidpad event where cars are required to drive along an eight-shaped track, an almost 2 km/h gain in the maximum travel velocity can be achieved by adjusting the camber angles of all tires.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/9/6/126vehicle engineeringmulti-body systemsfull-car modellingvehicle dynamic responseset-up optimization
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Dynamic Handling Characterization and Set-Up Optimization for a Formula SAE Race Car via Multi-Body Simulation
Machines
vehicle engineering
multi-body systems
full-car modelling
vehicle dynamic response
set-up optimization
author_facet Matteo Balena
Giacomo Mantriota
Giulio Reina
author_sort Matteo Balena
title Dynamic Handling Characterization and Set-Up Optimization for a Formula SAE Race Car via Multi-Body Simulation
title_short Dynamic Handling Characterization and Set-Up Optimization for a Formula SAE Race Car via Multi-Body Simulation
title_full Dynamic Handling Characterization and Set-Up Optimization for a Formula SAE Race Car via Multi-Body Simulation
title_fullStr Dynamic Handling Characterization and Set-Up Optimization for a Formula SAE Race Car via Multi-Body Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Handling Characterization and Set-Up Optimization for a Formula SAE Race Car via Multi-Body Simulation
title_sort dynamic handling characterization and set-up optimization for a formula sae race car via multi-body simulation
publisher MDPI AG
series Machines
issn 2075-1702
publishDate 2021-06-01
description There is a growing interest towards multi-body modelling and simulation that play a critical role in the development and testing of new mechanical systems, in general, and formula cars specifically to avoid expensive and time-consuming experimental track testing. Recent advances in computer-aided engineering packages, allows one not only to evaluate the basic properties that define the dynamic behavior of a newly-designed formula car, but as well as to investigate the impact on the performance of the many adjustable parameters that collectively are referred to as the car set-up. Therefore, by providing a rapid feedback of a given set-up expectation, optimal configurations can be obtained ensuring the highest level of performance. In this paper, a Formula SAE vehicle is expressly targeted. First, a full multi-body model of the prototype is described detailing the properties of each subassembly, e.g., suspensions and antiroll bars, steering system, and powertrain. Then, the basic handling characteristics are obtained via simulated track testing. Based on vehicle dynamics principles, the fine tuning of the vehicle setup is thoroughly discussed to gain the best performance in each of the contest events of the Formula SAE competition. For example, in the skidpad event where cars are required to drive along an eight-shaped track, an almost 2 km/h gain in the maximum travel velocity can be achieved by adjusting the camber angles of all tires.
topic vehicle engineering
multi-body systems
full-car modelling
vehicle dynamic response
set-up optimization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/9/6/126
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