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Multi-objective optimisation of hydro-pneumatic suspension with gas-oil emulsion for heavy-duty vehicles

Authors
Kwon, KihanSeo, MinsikKim, HansuLee, Tae HeeLee, JongseokMin, Seungjae
Issue Date
Jul-2020
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Hydro-pneumatic suspension; gas-oil emulsion; heavy-duty vehicles; surrogate model; multi-objective optimisation
Citation
VEHICLE SYSTEM DYNAMICS, v.58, no.7, pp.1146 - 1165
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Journal Title
VEHICLE SYSTEM DYNAMICS
Volume
58
Number
7
Start Page
1146
End Page
1165
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/3707
DOI
10.1080/00423114.2019.1609050
ISSN
0042-3114
Abstract
In the development of heavy-duty vehicles, the design of hydro-pneumatic suspension (HPS) is important for improving various aspects of vehicle performance, such as comfort and stability. An HPS with gas-oil emulsion is advantageous with respect to cost and design compared to that with a separated chamber, because it shares a chamber with gas and oil. This paper presents an optimisation procedure for obtaining the optimal design of HPS with gas-oil emulsion for heavy-duty vehicles. The HPS model is developed from a mathematical analysis of the gas-oil emulsion, and a parameter study is performed to confirm the design sensitivity of the spring and damping characteristics. A full vehicle model with HPS is constructed to analyse the vehicle performance. The necessity of this vehicle model is shown by comparing its results with those of a simplified vehicle model. To alleviate the problem of excessive computational effort caused using the full vehicle model, surrogate models with respect to performance are developed for the design optimisation of HPS. By performing a multi-objective optimisation of the HPS design, a Pareto front considering the contradiction between the comfort and stability of the performances is obtained.
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