OGR34
Automotive
- Jan 18, 2015
- 24
Hey guys,
I have been assigned a Capstone project involving the design of a front suspension system for an Intermeccanica Speedster (shown below)
The current front setup of the vehicle consists of a classic VW transverse torsion bar suspension. My partner and I intend to replace this outdated setup with an SLA double wishbone type suspension. Links, springs, dampers etc. will all be purchased. The suspension geometry will be designed by us and the springs and dampers will be selected to achieve engineering requirements. Ultimately we would like to achieve a balance of good comfort and performance however, we're not quite sure of what engineering requirements we would need to achieve this.
Currently I have very little background with suspension systems and have started reading some automotive textbooks, namely Race Car Vehicle Dynamics by Milliken. The book is very descriptive and reading it has allowed me to become familiar with most of the key words of terms of a front suspension system. However, in terms of starting a design, I have absolutely no idea where to start! The amount of parameters in suspension geometry is quite overwhelming and right now I'm trying to figure out what my starting point should be in the design process as well as how I can piece all the information I've learned to achieve my goal.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Any help is greatly appreciated.
I have been assigned a Capstone project involving the design of a front suspension system for an Intermeccanica Speedster (shown below)
The current front setup of the vehicle consists of a classic VW transverse torsion bar suspension. My partner and I intend to replace this outdated setup with an SLA double wishbone type suspension. Links, springs, dampers etc. will all be purchased. The suspension geometry will be designed by us and the springs and dampers will be selected to achieve engineering requirements. Ultimately we would like to achieve a balance of good comfort and performance however, we're not quite sure of what engineering requirements we would need to achieve this.
Currently I have very little background with suspension systems and have started reading some automotive textbooks, namely Race Car Vehicle Dynamics by Milliken. The book is very descriptive and reading it has allowed me to become familiar with most of the key words of terms of a front suspension system. However, in terms of starting a design, I have absolutely no idea where to start! The amount of parameters in suspension geometry is quite overwhelming and right now I'm trying to figure out what my starting point should be in the design process as well as how I can piece all the information I've learned to achieve my goal.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Any help is greatly appreciated.