Abstract
This study introduces a novel magnetorheological (MR) damper for semi-active vehicle suspension systems that enhance ride comfort and handling stability. The proposed damper integrates reverse and normal damping modes, enabling independent control of rebound and compression strokes through an external MR valve. This configuration supports four damping modes—Soft/Soft, Hard/Soft, Soft/Hard, and Hard/Hard—allowing adaptability to varying driving conditions. Magnetic circuit optimization ensures rapid damping force adjustments (≈10 ms), while a semi-active control algorithm incorporating skyhook logic, roll, dive, and squat control strategies was implemented. Experimental validation on a mid-sized sedan demonstrated significant improvements, including a 30–40% reduction in vertical acceleration and pitch/roll rates. These enhancements improve vehicle safety by reducing body motion during critical maneuvers, potentially lowering accident risk and driver fatigue. In addition to performance gains, the simplified MR damper architecture and modular control facilitate easier integration into diverse vehicle platforms, potentially streamlining vehicle design and manufacturing processes and enabling cost-effective adoption in mass-market applications. These findings highlight the potential of MR dampers to support next-generation vehicle architectures with enhanced adaptability and manufacturability.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 435 |
| Journal | Machines |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 2025 |
Keywords
- multi-damping mode MR damper
- rheological fluid
- semi-active suspension system
- skyhook control
- variable damping valve
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