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Citation

Limebeer DJN, Warren E. Veh. Syst. Dyn. 2023; 61(6): 1449-1475.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/00423114.2022.2085582

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Over the last 25 years a number of road models have been developed for use in a variety of vehicular control problems. These models are important, because they dictate the force-generating capabilities of the tyres, as well as constrain the movement of the vehicle itself. Early road models used two-dimensional (2D) 'flat road' representations, the advantages and deficiencies of which are well understood. Once it became apparent that three-dimensional effects can be important in limit-performance studies, ribbon-based three-dimensional (3D) road models were developed. The large lateral camber variations on highly-banked NASCAR tracks highlighted deficiencies in ribbon-based road representations that required correction. Upgraded models addressing these deficiencies were only developed recently. The purpose of this paper is to review and compare a number of road models - particularly those developed for use in racing studies. Comparative computed results are provided that hight some of the similarities and differences between these models.


Language: en

Keywords

Kinematics; mathematical methods; mechanics; optimal control; simulation; track models

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