Author/Authors :
Maria Pappalardo, Carmine Department of Industrial Engineering - University of Salerno, Fisciano, Salerno, Italy , Lettieri, Antonio University of Salerno, Fisciano, Salerno, Italy , Guida, Domenico Department of Industrial Engineering - University of Salerno, Fisciano, Salerno, Italy
Abstract :
This paper represents the second contribution of a two-part research work presenting the application of the
proposed multibody analysis approach to bicycle systems and the relative numerical results found. In this work, a
nonlinear multibody model of a bicycle system is developed and implemented to perform a parametric analysis to understand the influence of the variation of the principal model parameters on the system stability under investigation.
To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, the case study considered in this paper is the dynamic
analysis of the Whipple-Carvallo bicycle model. Considering the combined use of a robust numerical technique for
nonlinear dynamical simulations with a specifically devised linearization procedure, the effects of the different geometric parameters and inertial properties on the bicycle stability are investigated. The numerical results obtained in
this work using the proposed multibody techniques are useful to gain insight information about the dynamic behavior
of the bicycle system in a straight motion. The proposed multibody methodology also demonstrated a high potential
for analyzing complex multibody mechanical systems in virtue of the generality of the analytical and computational
approaches adopted.
Keywords :
Multibody System Dynamics , Stability Analysis , Parametric Study , Whipple-Carvallo Bicycle Model