Abstract

Motor vehicles are complex dynamic systems due to spatial vibratory displacements during movement, changes in the characteristics of components during life cycle, a large number of influences and disturbances, the occurrence of clearance, friction, hysteresis, etc. The mentioned dynamic phenomena, especially vibrations, cause fatigue of the driver and passengers, reduce the life cycle of the vehicle and its systems, etc. In the general case, the movement of motor vehicles is done on uneven roads (terrain) and curvilinear paths in flat roads (terrains). Oscillatory movements cause loading of vehicle parts, but they also negatively affect human health. Therefore, even in the design phase of the vehicle, special attention must be paid to the harmonization of the mutual movement of the vehicle subsystem, and in particular, the suspension system. Theoretical, experimental or combined methods can be used for this purpose, and it is very useful to have experimental results of vibration of the vehicle subsystems in real operational conditions. Therefore, it is very useful to have experimental results of vibration of vehicle subsystems in operational conditions. Bearing that in mind, the aim of this wpaper was to use the movement of FAP 1118, 4x4 wheel formula, in operational conditions (due to higher speeds - in road conditions) to define laboratory conditions for testing. This is made possible by registering and identifying statistical parameters of registered quantities.

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