Classification Scheme for Random Longitudinal Road Unevenness Considering Road Waviness and Vehicle Response

A novel approach to the road unevenness classification based on the power spectral density with consideration of vehicle vibration response and broad interval of road waviness (road elevation PSD slope) is presented. This approach enables transformation of two basic parameters of road profile elevat...

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Main Authors: Oldřich Kropáč, Peter Múčka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2009-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SAV-2009-0468
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spelling doaj-6b38293c81bf46328951db5406409f7a2020-11-24T20:44:25ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032009-01-0116327328910.3233/SAV-2009-0468Classification Scheme for Random Longitudinal Road Unevenness Considering Road Waviness and Vehicle ResponseOldřich Kropáč0Peter Múčka1Kaňkovského 1241/2, CZ-182 00, Prague 8, Czech RepublicInstitute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Račianska 75, SK-831 02 Bratislava 3, SlovakiaA novel approach to the road unevenness classification based on the power spectral density with consideration of vehicle vibration response and broad interval of road waviness (road elevation PSD slope) is presented. This approach enables transformation of two basic parameters of road profile elevation PSD (unevenness index, C, and waviness, w) into a single-number indicator Cw when using a correction factor Kw accounting for w. For the road classification proposal two planar vehicle models (passenger car and truck), ten responses (reflecting ride comfort, dynamic load of road and cargo, ride safety) and three different vehicle velocities have been considered. The minimum of ten estimated vibration response ranges sum for a broad waviness interval typical for real road sections (w = 1.5 to 3.5) has been used for the correction factor estimation. The introduced unevenness indicator, Cw, reflects the vehicle vibration response and seems to be a suitable alternative to the other currently used single-number indicators or as an extension of the road classification according to the ISO 8608: 1995, which is based on constant waviness value, w = 2.http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SAV-2009-0468
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author Oldřich Kropáč
Peter Múčka
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Peter Múčka
Classification Scheme for Random Longitudinal Road Unevenness Considering Road Waviness and Vehicle Response
Shock and Vibration
author_facet Oldřich Kropáč
Peter Múčka
author_sort Oldřich Kropáč
title Classification Scheme for Random Longitudinal Road Unevenness Considering Road Waviness and Vehicle Response
title_short Classification Scheme for Random Longitudinal Road Unevenness Considering Road Waviness and Vehicle Response
title_full Classification Scheme for Random Longitudinal Road Unevenness Considering Road Waviness and Vehicle Response
title_fullStr Classification Scheme for Random Longitudinal Road Unevenness Considering Road Waviness and Vehicle Response
title_full_unstemmed Classification Scheme for Random Longitudinal Road Unevenness Considering Road Waviness and Vehicle Response
title_sort classification scheme for random longitudinal road unevenness considering road waviness and vehicle response
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1070-9622
1875-9203
publishDate 2009-01-01
description A novel approach to the road unevenness classification based on the power spectral density with consideration of vehicle vibration response and broad interval of road waviness (road elevation PSD slope) is presented. This approach enables transformation of two basic parameters of road profile elevation PSD (unevenness index, C, and waviness, w) into a single-number indicator Cw when using a correction factor Kw accounting for w. For the road classification proposal two planar vehicle models (passenger car and truck), ten responses (reflecting ride comfort, dynamic load of road and cargo, ride safety) and three different vehicle velocities have been considered. The minimum of ten estimated vibration response ranges sum for a broad waviness interval typical for real road sections (w = 1.5 to 3.5) has been used for the correction factor estimation. The introduced unevenness indicator, Cw, reflects the vehicle vibration response and seems to be a suitable alternative to the other currently used single-number indicators or as an extension of the road classification according to the ISO 8608: 1995, which is based on constant waviness value, w = 2.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SAV-2009-0468
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