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Motorcycle Chatter Motorcycle Chatter Analysis Analysis Professor Granda ME270 Fall 2007 December 13, 2007 Aaron Courter Daniel Monterrubio
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Motorcycle Chatter Analysis Professor Granda ME270 Fall 2007 December 13, 2007 Aaron Courter Daniel Monterrubio.

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Page 1: Motorcycle Chatter Analysis Professor Granda ME270 Fall 2007 December 13, 2007 Aaron Courter Daniel Monterrubio.

Motorcycle Chatter AnalysisMotorcycle Chatter Analysis

Professor GrandaME270 Fall 2007

December 13, 2007

Aaron CourterDaniel Monterrubio

Page 2: Motorcycle Chatter Analysis Professor Granda ME270 Fall 2007 December 13, 2007 Aaron Courter Daniel Monterrubio.

ObjectiveObjective

Background Information– Video Demonstration

Analysis of Vehicle DynamicsBond Graph AnalysisExpected ResultsContinued Analysis

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Background InformationBackground Information

Engine BrakingChatter-VibrationWhen phenomenon occurs

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Video DemonstrationVideo Demonstration

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Analysis of Vehicle DynamicsAnalysis of Vehicle DynamicsFBDτEB = Engine Braking Torque

FEB = Engine Braking Force on Ground

Ff=uN= Frictional Force between Tire and Ground

wT=Angular Velocity of Wheel and Tire

N=Normal Force When FEB>Ff

Slip Occurs

Insert FBD hand drawn

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Analysis of Vehicle DynamicsAnalysis of Vehicle Dynamics

FBD Cont’ When Slip Exists, FEB > Ff , Chatter function

(Source Flow) is required.

FEB-Ff a Chatter Function Input Assumptions

– wT is held constant during deceleration– τEB is decaying input function (TBD) which

proportional to the difference of the Vehicle Velocity and the Tire Velocity (v=r*wT)

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Analysis Cont’Analysis Cont’

Physical Model

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Bond Graph AnalysisBond Graph Analysis

Bond Graph

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Bond Graph Analysis Cont’Bond Graph Analysis Cont’

Simulation Input

Chatter Function (input)

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Expected ResultsExpected Results

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Continued AnalysisContinued Analysis

Simulink AnalysisS-Function AnalysisAnalysis of Slipper Clutch (Thesis?)

– Evaluation of Optimum Spring Constant– FEA (ME 272)– Vibration Analysis– Solid Model Animation

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Questions?Questions?