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                                   Vehicle Dynamics and Control
                                                                 ˚
                                                          Jan Aslund
                                                 jan.aslund@liu.se
                                                   Associate Professor
                                                  Dept. Electrical Engineering
                                                        Vehicular Systems
                                                      Link¨oping University
                                                               Sweden
                                                            Lecture 2
          ˚
      Jan Aslund (Link¨oping University)             Vehicle Dynamics and Control                               Lecture 2     1 / 23
    Longitudinal dynamics
     Model:
                                                                   F     =ma
                                                                     tot
     Forces acting on the vehicle in the longitudinal direction:
             Tractive/braking force from the wheels: F
             Rolling resistance: Rr
             Horizontal component of the gravitational force: Rg
             Aerodynamic resistance: Ra
     Equation of motion in x-direction:
                                             mdV =F−R −R −R
                                                 dt                   r        g         a
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      Jan Aslund (Link¨oping University)             Vehicle Dynamics and Control                               Lecture 2     2 / 23
    Longitudinal dynamics: Forces
     Some models for Tractive/braking force from the wheels, F, and rolling
     resistance, Rr, were presented the previous lecture.
     The horizontal component of the gravitational force is
                                                        R =Wsinθ
                                                          g                   s
     where W = mg och θs is the slope angle.
     I will use the convention that θs is positive in uphill slopes and negative in
     downhill slopes. (In the course book, it is assumed that θs is always
     positive and R = ±W sinθ .)
                             g                      s
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      Jan Aslund (Link¨oping University)             Vehicle Dynamics and Control                               Lecture 2     3 / 23
    Longitudinal dynamics: Aerodynamic resistance
     Model for the aerodynamic resistance
                                                      R = ρC A V2
                                                        a       2 D f r
     where
     ρ: Air density
     C : Coefficient of aerodynamic resistance
       D
     Af: Frontal area
     Vr: Speed of the vehicle relative to the wind
     It will be assumed that ρ = 1.225kg/m3
     Empirical formula for frontal area
                                          Af = 1.6+0.00056(m−765)
     The frontal area A and the coefficient C                                   for som car models can be
                                    f                                     D
     found in Table 3.1.
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      Jan Aslund (Link¨oping University)             Vehicle Dynamics and Control                               Lecture 2     4 / 23
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