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Anyone who wants to simulate the behavior of vehicles must think about how they want to model the vehicle's chassis. However, successful simulation does not only mean the assembly of suitable models, but always represents a well thought-out process that goes from data acquisition to the validation of the models.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Adamski worked in the passenger car development department of Daimler AG as a test and computational engineer. Since 2009, he has been Professor for Testing and Simulation in Chassis at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg.
Part I: Introduction to Simulation.- 1. Simulation Methods.- 2. Systems Engineering.- 3. Modeling.- 4. Numerical Analysis: The Problem with the Beginning.- 5. Simulation Tools.- 6. Simulation Process.- Part II: Simulation in Chassis Technology.- 7. Modeling of Chassis Components.- 8. Kinematics and Compliance.- 9. Springs.- 10. Damping and Friction.- 11. Steering.- 12. Tires and Roads.- 13. Drive Train.- 14. Brake System.- 15. Vehicle Body.- 16. The Simulated Driver.- 17. The Vehicle Model as a Controlled System.