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Surface irregularity acts as a major excitation source in off-road driving that induces vibration of the vehicle body through the tire assembly and the suspension system. When adding ground deformability, this excitation is modulated by the soil properties and operating conditions. The underlying mechanisms that govern ground behavior can be explained and modeled drawing on Terramechanics. Based on this theory, a comprehensive quarter-car model of off-road vehicle is presented that takes into account tire/soil interaction. The model can handle the general case of compliant wheel rolling on compliant ground and it allows ride and road holding performance to be evaluated in the time and frequency domain.

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The complex wheel-terrain interaction can be described by a linearized model drawing on Terramechanics.

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This page is a summary of: On the vibration analysis of off-road vehicles: Influence of terrain deformation and irregularity, Journal of Vibration and Control, January 2018, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1077546318754682.
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