Numerical Analysis for Braking System of Virtual Automobile Model

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The excellent braking characteristics is a key security measure for automobile operation. The study focuses on modeling and parameter settings of brake system, tire system and body system. During automobile design stage, a full model of automobile is established in ADAMS software circumstance in according to structural feature and main parameters. Virtual model technology can simulate the working condition, analyze whole performance of related products, solve some drawbacks in the traditional design and manufacturing process. Based on the requirement of country standard and national standard, the braking performance analysis and appraise is carried out in this study, at the same time, the braking performance is optimized.

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