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ISBN 10: 1430308613
ISBN 13: 9781430308614
Author: Vittore Cossalter
The book presents the theory of motorcycle dynamics. It is a technical book for the engineer, student, or technically/mathematically inclined motorcycle enthusiast. Motorcycle Dynamics offers a wealth of information compiled from the most up-to-date research into the behavior and performance of motorcycles. The structure of the book and abundant graphs assist in understanding an exceptionally complicated subject. The book presents a large number of graphs and figures that make the understanding easy.
1 Kinematics of Motorcycles
1.1 Definition of motorcycles
1.2 The geometry of motorcycles
1.3 The importance of trail
1.4 Kinematics of the steering mechanism
1.5 Roll motion and steering
1.6 Motorcycle pitch
1.7 The rear wheel contact point
1.8 Front wheel camber angle
1.9 The kinematic steering angle
1.10 The path curvature
1.11 The effective trail in a curve
1.12 The effect of tire size on the rear frame yaw
2 Motorcycle Tires
2.1 Contact forces between the tire and the road
2.2 The “Magic Formula” for representing experimental results
2.3 Rolling resistance
2.4 Longitudinal force (driving-braking)
2.5 Lateral force
2.6 Moments acting between the tire and the road
2.7 Combined lateral and longitudinal forces: the friction ellipse
2.8 The elasticity of the carcass
2.9 Model of the motorcycle tire
2.10 Vibration modes of the tires
3 Rectilinear Motion of Motorcycles
3.1 Resistance forces acting on motorcycles
3.2 The center of gravity and the moments of inertia
3.3 Motorcycle equilibrium in steady state rectilinear motion
3.4 Motorcycles in transitory rectilinear motion
4 Steady Turning
4.1 The motorcycle roll in steady turning
4.2 Directional behavior of the motorcycle in a turn
4.3 Cornering forces
4.4 Linearized model of the motorcycle in a turn
4.5 Multi-body model of motorcycles in steady turning
4.6 Roll, steering and sideslip angles
4.7 Steering ratio
4.8 The torque applied to steering
5 In-Plane Dynamics
5.1 Preliminary considerations
5.2 Suspension overview
5.3 Reduced suspension stiffness
5.4 Considerations on climbing a step
5.5 Slipping of the rear wheel contact point
5.6 Models with one degree of freedom
5.7 Two degree of freedom model
5.8 Four degrees of freedom model
5.9 One degree of freedom mono-suspension
5.10 Characteristics of shock absorbers
5.11 The influence of the unsprung mass
5.12 The rear suspension of the scooter
5.13 Road excitation
6 Motorcycle Trim
6.1 Motorcycle trim in steady state motion
6.2 Motorcycle trim in a curve
6.3 Motorcycle trim in accelerated motion
6.4 Influence of rear wheel slippage on the trim
6.5 The braking action
7 Motorcycle Vibration - Modes and Stability
7.1 Simplified model
7.2 Multi-body Model
8 Motorcycle Maneuverability and Handling
8.1 Directional stability of motorcycles
8.2 Gyroscopic effects on the motorcycle
8.3 Motorcycle equilibrium in rectilinear motion at low speed
8.4 Motorcycle equilibrium in rectilinear motion at high speed
8.5 Slow entering in a turn
8.6 Fast entering in a turn
8.7 The optimal maneuver method for evaluating maneuverability and handling
8.8 Handling tests
8.9 Dangerous dynamic phenomena
8.10 Structural stiffness
8.11 Experimental modal analysis
8.12 Rigid body properties and Mozzi axis
8.13 Dynamic analysis with multi-body codes
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