Quarter Car Model Time Domain - SIMULINK

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @ajitvelumani8408
    @ajitvelumani8408 3 года назад

    First of all, this is a really great video. .Thank you for this simplistic tutorial. This will surely help me in my study to understand the dynamics of the vehicle.. Great work.

  • @mohamedzain8628
    @mohamedzain8628 2 года назад

    ماشاء الله برنس يا بشمهندس , جزاكم الله خيرا , Well prepared and fruitful content ,Thank you

  • @HritikJain
    @HritikJain 4 года назад

    Very good man, loved it. I needed to design the suspesion, didnt knew where to start. Thanks buddy. Really loved it.

  • @ahmeddesoky3599
    @ahmeddesoky3599 4 года назад

    Nice explanation. keep up the good work !

  • @user-xx6rz5oo2i
    @user-xx6rz5oo2i 21 день назад

    How do I determine the speed of the model? For example, I want to test it at speeds of 30 km/h, 60 and 100.

  • @zubairshah7284
    @zubairshah7284 2 года назад

    great video nd helpful

  • @thelsazzad
    @thelsazzad Год назад

    Really its helpful for me..........

  • @d_praz5946
    @d_praz5946 2 года назад

    hi Ahmed, this is really great video.. I designed a basic quarter car model at simulink with PI Control but the resulting output of a circuit that uses a controller and without a controller get the same value.. can you help me solve it, i have made the circuit and i can send it to you by email

  • @kalvin097
    @kalvin097 3 года назад

    Thanks man, you help me. May you can solve a doubt, to determine the total spring movement its = (unsprung mass - sprung mass)/motion ratio? it is?

  • @deepsatsangi8507
    @deepsatsangi8507 9 месяцев назад

  • @mehmetrizelioglu756
    @mehmetrizelioglu756 2 года назад

    Dear Ahmed, I designed a basic quarter car model at simulink but i could'nt understand some parts. Can i contact you?

  • @rohithraokalukuntla1257
    @rohithraokalukuntla1257 3 года назад

    Is that compulsory to neglect cs damping coefficient ??

    • @nitiniyer1
      @nitiniyer1 3 года назад

      No.. If you consider it, then you'll have to differentiate the input to account for that damping force term in the equation.