Multi-Body Simulation and Multi-Objective Optimization Applied to Vehicle Dynamics
This paper describes a demo application, where modeFRONTIER, a commercial software for design optimization, is coupled with a parametric 2D Multi-Body model of a touring motorcycle. The optimizer is asked to identify the characteristics of the front suspension (telelever scheme) that deliver more sa...
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doaj-4db1ffea57c044b293f4f977a7300b5d2021-02-02T00:24:21ZengEDP SciencesInternational Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization1779-627X1779-62882009-07-013341141610.1051/ijsmdo/2009017smdo2009017Multi-Body Simulation and Multi-Objective Optimization Applied to Vehicle DynamicsMaggio FabianoThis paper describes a demo application, where modeFRONTIER, a commercial software for design optimization, is coupled with a parametric 2D Multi-Body model of a touring motorcycle. The optimizer is asked to identify the characteristics of the front suspension (telelever scheme) that deliver more safety, more stability, and more riding comfort for a braking maneuver in straight running. All objectives are described through 4 scalar indexes, extracted from the braking kinematics. As expected, results highlight that trade-off relationships connect the objectives. Only 13, among the 1900 tested configura-tions, are able to simultaneously improve the 4 indexes. Moreover, no design in this selection assures a decisive improvement of the stability. In order to accomplish this priority requirement, the best design is chosen accepting a slight reduction of stabil-ity.https://www.ijsmdo.org/articles/smdo/pdf/2009/03/smdo2009017.pdfmotorcycle optimizationbraking maneuvertelelevermulti-objective optimizationdesign optimization |
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Multi-Body Simulation and Multi-Objective Optimization Applied to Vehicle Dynamics |
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Multi-Body Simulation and Multi-Objective Optimization Applied to Vehicle Dynamics |
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Multi-Body Simulation and Multi-Objective Optimization Applied to Vehicle Dynamics |
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Multi-Body Simulation and Multi-Objective Optimization Applied to Vehicle Dynamics |
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Multi-Body Simulation and Multi-Objective Optimization Applied to Vehicle Dynamics |
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multi-body simulation and multi-objective optimization applied to vehicle dynamics |
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International Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization |
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2009-07-01 |
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This paper describes a demo application, where modeFRONTIER, a commercial software for design optimization, is coupled with a parametric 2D Multi-Body model of a touring motorcycle. The optimizer is asked to identify the characteristics of the front suspension (telelever scheme) that deliver more safety, more stability, and more riding comfort for a braking maneuver in straight running. All objectives are described through 4 scalar indexes, extracted from the braking kinematics.
As expected, results highlight that trade-off relationships connect the objectives. Only 13, among the 1900 tested configura-tions, are able to simultaneously improve the 4 indexes. Moreover, no design in this selection assures a decisive improvement of the stability. In order to accomplish this priority requirement, the best design is chosen accepting a slight reduction of stabil-ity. |
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motorcycle optimization braking maneuver telelever multi-objective optimization design optimization |
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https://www.ijsmdo.org/articles/smdo/pdf/2009/03/smdo2009017.pdf |
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