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汽车操控

汽车操控车辆操控是指驾驶员對轮式车辆的控制,以及駕駛員能否讓車輛沿著一定的轨道道路行駛。通常人們根据车辆在转弯、加速制动期间的表现,以及车辆在稳定状态下行驶时的方向稳定性来判断驾驶员的水準。

汽车产业中,駕駛和制动是车辆安全性的主要组成部分,也可以從中看出汽车运动中駕駛員的能力。

影响汽车操控的因素

重量分布

参考资料

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1 12 Rigidity of the frame 2 驾驶员影响汽车操控的因素 2 1 经验 2 2 位置与装备 3 影响汽车操控的外部因素 3 1 天气 3 2 道路条件 4 普遍的操控问题 5 Compromises 6 Aftermarket modifications and adjustments 7 有不常见的操控问题的车辆 8 另见 9 参考资料 10 外部链接影响汽车操控的因素 编辑重量分布 编辑 主条目 Weight distribution 已隱藏部分未翻譯内容 歡迎參與翻譯 重心高度 编辑 The centre of mass height also known as the centre of gravity height or CGZ relative to the track determines load transfer related to but not exactly weight transfer from side to side and causes body lean When tires of a vehicle provide a centripetal force to pull it around a turn the momentum of the vehicle actuates load transfer in a direction going from the vehicle s current position to a point on a path tangent to the vehicle s path This load transfer presents itself in the form of body lean In extreme circumstances the vehicle may roll over Height of the centre of mass relative to the wheelbase determines load transfer between front and rear The car s momentum acts at its centre of mass to tilt the car forward or backward respectively during braking and acceleration Since it is only the downward force that changes and not the location of the centre of mass the effect on over under steer is opposite to that of an actual change in the centre of mass When a car is braking the downward load on the front tires increases and that on the rear decreases with corresponding change in their ability to take sideways load A lower centre of mass is a principal performance advantage of sports cars compared to sedans and especially SUVs Some cars have body panels made of lightweight materials partly for this reason Body lean can also be controlled by the springs anti roll bars or the roll center heights List of car Center of Gravity heights Model Model year CoG heightDodge Ram B 150 1 1987 85厘米 33英寸 Chevrolet Tahoe 1 1998 72厘米 28英寸 Lotus Elise 2 2000 47厘米 19英寸 Tesla Model S 3 4 2014 46厘米 18英寸 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Z51 5 2014 44 5厘米 18英寸 Alfa Romeo 4C 6 2013 40厘米 16英寸 Formula 1 Car 2017 25 centimetres 10 in 重心 编辑 In steady state cornering front heavy cars tend to understeer and rear heavy cars to oversteer Understeer amp Oversteer explained all other things being equal The mid engine design seeks to achieve the ideal center of mass though front engine design has the advantage of permitting a more practical engine passenger baggage layout All other parameters being equal at the hands of an expert driver a neutrally balanced mid engine car can corner faster but a FR front engined rear wheel drive layout car is easier to drive at the limit The rearward weight bias preferred by sports and racing cars results from handling effects during the transition from straight ahead to cornering During corner entry the front tires in addition to generating part of the lateral force required to accelerate the car s centre of mass into the turn also generate a torque about the car s vertical axis that starts the car rotating into the turn However the lateral force being generated by the rear tires is acting in the opposite torsional sense trying to rotate the car out of the turn For this reason a car with 50 50 weight distribution will understeer on initial corner entry To avoid this problem sports and racing cars often have a more rearward weight distribution In the case of pure racing cars this is typically between 40 60 and 35 65 來源請求 This gives the front tires an advantage in overcoming the car s moment of inertia yaw angular inertia thus reducing corner entry understeer Using wheels and tires of different sizes proportional to the weight carried by each end is a lever automakers can use to fine tune the resulting over understeer characteristics Roll angular inertia 编辑 This increases the time it takes to settle down and follow the steering It depends on the square of the height and width and for a uniform mass distribution can be approximately calculated by the equation I M h e i g h t 2 w i d t h 2 12 displaystyle I M height 2 width 2 12 7 Greater width then though it counteracts center of gravity height hurts handling by increasing angular inertia Some high performance cars have light materials in their fenders and roofs partly for this reason Yaw and pitch angular inertia polar moment 编辑 Unless the vehicle is very short compared to its height or width these are about equal Angular inertia determines the rotational inertia of an object for a given rate of rotation The yaw angular inertia tends to keep the direction the car is pointing changing at a constant rate This makes it slower to swerve or go into a tight curve and it also makes it slower to turn straight again The pitch angular inertia detracts from the ability of the suspension to keep front and back tire loadings constant on uneven surfaces and therefore contributes to bump steer Angular inertia is an integral over the square of the distance from the center of gravity so it favors small cars even though the lever arms wheelbase and track also increase with scale Since cars have reasonable symmetrical shapes the off diagonal terms of the angular inertia tensor can usually be ignored Mass near the ends of a car can be avoided without re designing it to be shorter by the use of light materials for bumpers and fenders or by deleting them entirely If most of the weight is in the middle of the car then the vehicle will be easier to spin and therefore will react quicker to a turn 悬挂 编辑 Automobile suspensions have many variable characteristics which are generally different in the front and rear and all of which affect handling Some of these are spring rate damping straight ahead camber angle camber change with wheel travel roll center height and the flexibility and vibration modes of the suspension elements Suspension also affects unsprung weight Many cars have suspension that connects the wheels on the two sides either by a sway bar and or by a solid axle The Citroen 2CV has interaction between the front and rear suspension The flexing of the frame interacts with the suspension See below Spring rate 编辑 The following types of springs are commonly used for automobile suspension variable rate springs and linear rate springs When a load is applied to a linear rate spring the spring compresses an amount directly proportional to the load applied This type of spring is commonly used in road racing applications when ride quality is not a concern A linear spring will behave the same at all times This provides predictable handling characteristics during high speed cornering acceleration and braking Variable springs have low initial springs rates The spring rate gradually increases as it is compressed In simple terms the spring becomes stiffer as it is compressed The ends of the spring are wound tighter to produce a lower spring rate When driving this cushions small road imperfections improving ride quality However once the spring is compressed to a certain point the spring is not wound as tight providing a higher stiffer spring rate This prevents excessive suspension compression and prevents dangerous body roll which could lead to a roll over Variable rate springs are used in cars designed for comfort as well as off road racing vehicles In off road racing they allow a vehicle to absorb the violent shock from a jump effectively as well as absorb small bumps along the off road terrain effectively 8 Suspension travel 编辑 The severe handling vice of the TR3B and related cars was caused by running out of suspension travel See below Other vehicles will run out of suspension travel with some combination of bumps and turns with similarly catastrophic effect Excessively modified cars also may encounter this problem 轮胎 编辑 In general softer rubber higher hysteresis rubber and stiffer cord configurations increase road holding and improve handling On most types of poor surfaces large diameter wheels perform better than lower wider wheels The depth of tread remaining greatly affects aquaplaning riding over deep water without reaching the road surface Increasing tire pressures reduces their slip angle but lessening the contact area is detrimental in usual surface conditions and should be used with caution The amount a tire meets the road is an equation between the weight of the car and the type and size of its tire A 1000 kg car can depress a 185 65 15 tire more than a 215 45 15 tire longitudinally thus having better linear grip and better braking distance not to mention better aquaplaning performance while the wider tires have better dry cornering resistance The contemporary chemical make up of tires is dependent of the ambient and road temperatures Ideally a tire should be soft enough to conform to the road surface thus having good grip but be hard enough to last for enough duration distance to be economically feasible It is usually a good idea having different set of summer and winter tires for climates having these temperatures Track and wheelbase 编辑 The axle track provides the resistance to lateral weight transfer and body lean The wheelbase provides resistance to longitudinal weight transfer and to pitch angular inertia and provides the torque lever arm to rotate the car when swerving The wheelbase however is less important than angular inertia polar moment to the vehicle s ability to swerve quickly The wheelbase contributes to the vehicle s turning radius which is also a handling characteristic Unsprung weight 编辑 Ignoring the flexing of other components a car can be modeled as the sprung weight carried by the springs carried by the unsprung weight carried by the tires carried by the road Unsprung weight is more properly regarded as a mass which has its own inherent inertia separate from the rest of the vehicle When a wheel is pushed upwards by a bump in the road the inertia of the wheel will cause it to be carried further upward above the height of the bump If the force of the push is sufficiently large the inertia of the wheel will cause the tire to completely lift off the road surface resulting in a loss of traction and control Similarly when crossing into a sudden ground depression the inertia of the wheel slows the rate at which it descends If the wheel inertia is large enough the wheel may be temporarily separated from the road surface before it has descended back into contact with the road surface This unsprung weight is cushioned from uneven road surfaces only by the compressive resilience of the tire and wire wheels if fitted which aids the wheel in remaining in contact with the road surface when the wheel inertia prevents close following of the ground surface However the compressive resilience of the tire results in rolling resistance which requires additional kinetic energy to overcome and the rolling resistance is expended in the tire as heat due to the flexing of the rubber and steel bands in the sidewalls of the tires To reduce rolling resistance for improved fuel economy and to avoid overheating and failure of tires at high speed tires are designed to have limited internal damping So the wheel bounce due to wheel inertia or resonant motion of the unsprung weight moving up and down on the springiness of the tire is only poorly damped mainly by the dampers or shock absorbers of the suspension For these reasons high unsprung weight reduces road holding and increases unpredictable changes in direction on rough surfaces as well as degrading ride comfort and increasing mechanical loads This unsprung weight includes the wheels and tires usually the brakes plus some percentage of the suspension depending on how much of the suspension moves with the body and how much with the wheels for instance a solid axle suspension is completely unsprung The main factors that improve unsprung weight are a sprung differential as opposed to live axle and inboard brakes The De Dion tube suspension operates much as a live axle does but represents an improvement because the differential is mounted to the body thereby reducing the unsprung weight Wheel materials and sizes will also have an effect Aluminium alloy wheels are common due to their weight characteristics which help to reduce unsprung mass Magnesium alloy wheels are even lighter but corrode easily Since only the brakes on the driving wheels can easily be inboard the Citroen 2CV had inertial dampers on its rear wheel hubs to damp only wheel bounce Aerodynamics 编辑 Aerodynamic forces are generally proportional to the square of the air speed therefore car aerodynamics become rapidly more important as speed increases Like darts aeroplanes etc cars can be stabilised by fins and other rear aerodynamic devices However in addition to this cars also use downforce or negative lift to improve road holding This is prominent on many types of racing cars but is also used on most passenger cars to some degree if only to counteract the tendency for the car to otherwise produce positive lift In addition to providing increased adhesion car aerodynamics are frequently designed to compensate for the inherent increase in oversteer as cornering speed increases When a car corners it must rotate about its vertical axis as well as translate its center of mass in an arc However in a tight radius lower speed corner the angular velocity of the car is high while in a longer radius higher speed corner the angular velocity is much lower Therefore the front tires have a more difficult time overcoming the car s moment of inertia during corner entry at low speed and much less difficulty as the cornering speed increases So the natural tendency of any car is to understeer on entry to low speed corners and oversteer on entry to high speed corners To compensate for this unavoidable effect car designers often bias the car s handling toward less corner entry understeer such as by lowering the front roll center and add rearward bias to the aerodynamic downforce to compensate in higher speed corners The rearward aerodynamic bias may be achieved by an airfoil or spoiler mounted near the rear of the car but a useful effect can also be achieved by careful shaping of the body as a whole particularly the aft areas In recent years aerodynamics have become an area of increasing focus by racing teams as well as car manufacturers Advanced tools such as wind tunnels and computational fluid dynamics CFD have allowed engineers to optimize the handling characteristics of vehicles Advanced wind tunnels such as Wind Shear s Full Scale Rolling Road Automotive Wind Tunnel recently built in Concord North Carolina have taken the simulation of on road conditions to the ultimate level of accuracy and repeatability under very controlled conditions CFD has similarly been used as a tool to simulate aerodynamic conditions but through the use of extremely advanced computers and software to duplicate the car s design digitally then test that design on the computer Delivery of power to the wheels and brakes 编辑 The coefficient of friction of rubber on the road limits the magnitude of the vector sum of the transverse and longitudinal force So the driven wheels or those supplying the most braking tend to slip sideways This phenomenon is often explained by use of the circle of forces model One reason that sports cars are usually rear wheel drive is that power induced oversteer is useful to a skilled driver for tight curves The weight transfer under acceleration has the opposite effect and either may dominate depending on the conditions Inducing oversteer by applying power in a front wheel drive car is possible via proper use of Left foot braking In any case this is not an important safety issue because power is not normally used in emergency situations Using low gears down steep hills may cause some oversteer The effect of braking on handling is complicated by load transfer which is proportional to the negative acceleration times the ratio of the center of gravity height to the wheelbase The difficulty is that the acceleration at the limit of adhesion depends on the road surface so with the same ratio of front to back braking force a car will understeer under braking on slick surfaces and oversteer under hard braking on solid surfaces Most modern cars combat this by varying the distribution of braking in some way This is important with a high center of gravity but it is also done on low center of gravity cars from which a higher level of performance is expected 转向 编辑 Depending on the driver steering force and transmission of road forces back to the steering wheel and the steering ratio of turns of the steering wheel to turns of the road wheels affect control and awareness Play free rotation of the steering wheel before the wheels rotate is a common problem especially in older model and worn cars Another is friction Rack and pinion steering is generally considered the best type of mechanism for control effectiveness The linkage also contributes play and friction Caster offset of the steering axis from the contact patch provides some of the self centering tendency Precision of the steering is particularly important on ice or hard packed snow where the slip angle at the limit of adhesion is smaller than on dry roads The steering effort depends on the downward force on the steering tires and on the radius of the contact patch So for constant tire pressure it goes like the 1 5 power of the vehicle s weight The driver s ability to exert torque on the wheel scales similarly with his size The wheels must be rotated farther on a longer car to turn with a given radius Power steering reduces the required force at the expense of feel It is useful mostly in parking when the weight of a front heavy vehicle exceeds about ten or fifteen times the driver s weight for physically impaired drivers and when there is much friction in the steering mechanism Four wheel steering has begun to be used on road cars Some WW II reconnaissance vehicles had it It relieves the effect of angular inertia by starting the whole car moving before it rotates toward the desired direction It can also be used in the other direction to reduce the turning radius Some cars will do one or the other depending on the speed Steering geometry changes due to bumps in the road may cause the front wheels to steer in different directions together or independent of each other The steering linkage should be designed to minimize this effect Electronic stability control 编辑 主条目 Electronic stability controlElectronic stability control ESC is a computerized technology that improves the safety of a vehicle s stability by attempting to detect and prevent skids When ESC detects loss of steering control the system applies individual brakes to help steer the vehicle where the driver wants to go Braking is automatically applied to individual wheels such as the outer front wheel to counter oversteer or the inner rear wheel to counter understeer The stability control of some cars may not be compatible with some driving techniques such as power induced over steer It is therefore at least from a sporting point of view preferable that it can be disabled Static alignment of the wheels 编辑 Of course things should be the same left and right for road cars Camber affects steering because a tire generates a force towards the side that the top is leaning towards This is called camber thrust Additional front negative camber is used to improve the cornering ability of cars with insufficient camber gain Rigidity of the frame 编辑 The frame may flex with load especially twisting on bumps Rigidity is considered to help handling At least it simplifies the suspension engineers work Some cars such as the Mercedes Benz 300SL have had high doors to allow a stiffer frame 驾驶员影响汽车操控的因素 编辑 Handling is a property of the car but different characteristics will work well with different drivers 经验 编辑 The more experience a person has with a car or type of car the more likely they will be to take full advantage of its handling characteristics under adverse conditions 9 位置与装备 编辑 Having to withstand g forces in his her arms interferes with a driver s precise steering In a similar manner a lack of support for the seating position of the driver may cause them to move around as the car undergoes rapid acceleration through cornering taking off or braking This interferes with precise control inputs making the car more difficult to control Being able to reach the controls easily is also an important consideration 9 especially if a car is being driven hard In some circumstances good support may allow a driver to retain some control even after a minor accident or after the first stage of an accident 影响汽车操控的外部因素 编辑 天气 编辑 Weather affects handling by changing the amount of available traction on a surface Different tires do best in different weather Deep water is an exception to the rule that wider tires improve road holding See aquaplaning under tires below 道路条件 编辑 Cars with relatively soft suspension and with low unsprung weight are least affected by uneven surfaces while on flat smooth surfaces the stiffer the better Unexpected water ice oil etc are hazards 普遍的操控问题 编辑 When any wheel leaves contact with the road there is a change in handling so the suspension should keep all four or three wheels on the road in spite of hard cornering swerving and bumps in the road It is very important for handling as well as other reasons not to run out of suspension travel and bottom or top It is usually most desirable to have the car adjusted for a small amount of understeer so that it responds predictably to a turn of the steering wheel and the rear wheels have a smaller slip angle than the front wheels However this may not be achievable for all loading road and weather conditions speed ranges or while turning under acceleration or braking Ideally a car should carry passengers and baggage near its center of gravity and have similar tire loading camber angle and roll stiffness in front and back to minimise the variation in handling characteristics A driver can learn to deal with excessive oversteer or understeer but not if it varies greatly in a short period of time The most important common handling failings are Understeer the front wheels tend to crawl slightly or even slip and drift towards the outside of the turn The driver can compensate by turning a little more tightly but road holding is reduced the car s behaviour is less predictable and the tires are liable to wear more quickly Oversteer the rear wheels tend to crawl or slip towards the outside of the turn more than the front The driver must correct by steering away from the corner otherwise the car is liable to spin if pushed to its limit Oversteer is sometimes useful to assist in steering especially if it occurs only when the driver chooses it by applying power Bump steer the effect of irregularity of a road surface on the angle or motion of a car It may be the result of the kinematic motion of the suspension rising or falling causing toe in or toe out at the loaded wheel ultimately affecting the yaw angle heading of the car It may also be caused by defective or worn out suspension components This will always happen under some conditions but depends on suspension steering linkage unsprung weight angular inertia differential type frame rigidity tires and tire pressures If suspension travel is exhausted the wheel either bottoms or loses contact with the road As with hard turning on flat roads it is better if the wheel picks up by the spring reaching its neutral shape rather than by suddenly contacting a limiting structure of the suspension Body roll the car leans towards the outside of the curve This interferes with the driver s control because they must wait for the car to finish leaning before they can fully judge the effect of his steering change It also adds to the delay before the car moves in the desired direction It also slightly changes the weight borne by the tires as described in weight transfer Excessive load transfer On any vehicle that is cornering the outside wheels are more heavily loaded than the inside due to the CG being above the ground Total weight transfer sum of front and back in steady cornering is determined by the ratio of the height of a car s center of gravity to its axle track When the weight transfer equals half the vehicle s loaded weight it will start to roll over This can be avoided by manually or automatically reducing the turn rate but this causes further reduction in road holding Slow response sideways acceleration does not start immediately when the steering is turned and may not stop immediately when it is returned to center This is partly caused by body roll Other causes include tires with high slip angle and yaw and roll angular inertia Roll angular inertia aggravates body roll by delaying it Soft tires aggravate yaw angular inertia by waiting for the car to reach their slip angle before turning the car Compromises 编辑 Ride quality and handling have always been a compromise technology has over time allowed automakers to combine more of both features in the same vehicle High levels of comfort are difficult to reconcile with a low center of gravity body roll resistance low angular inertia support for the driver steering feel and other characteristics that make a car handle well For ordinary production cars manufactures err towards deliberate understeer as this is safer for inexperienced or inattentive drivers than is oversteer Other compromises involve comfort and utility such as preference for a softer smoother ride or more seating capacity Inboard brakes improve both handling and comfort but take up space and are harder to cool Large engines tend to make cars front or rear heavy Fuel economy staying cool at high speeds ride comfort and long wear all tend to conflict with road holding while wet dry deep water and snow road holding are not exactly compatible A arm or wishbone front suspension tends to give better handling because it provides the engineers more freedom to choose the geometry and more road holding because the camber is better suited to radial tires than MacPherson strut but it takes more space The older Live axle rear suspension technology familiar from the Ford Model T is still widely used in most sport utility vehicles and trucks often for the purposes of durability and cost The live axle suspension is still used in some sports cars like the Ford Mustang model years before 2015 and is better for drag racing but generally has problems with grip on bumpy corners fast corners 來源請求 and stability at high speeds on bumpy straights Aftermarket modifications and adjustments 编辑 主条目 Racing setup此章節沒有提供參考來源 內容可能無法查證 2008年11月1日 Lowering the center of gravity will always help the handling as well as reduce the chance of roll over This can be done to some extent by using plastic windows or none and light roof hood bonnet and trunk boot lid materials by reducing the ground clearance etc Increasing the track with reversed wheels will have a similar effect but the wider the car the less spare room it has on the road and the farther it may have to swerve to miss an obstacle Stiffer springs and or shocks both front and rear will generally improve handling on close to perfect surfaces while worsening handling on less than perfect road conditions by skipping the car and destroying grip thus making handling the vehicle difficult Aftermarket performance suspension kits are usually readily available Lighter mostly aluminum or magnesium alloy wheels improve handling as well as ride comfort by lessening unsprung weight Moment of inertia can be reduced by using lighter bumpers and wings fenders or none at all Fixing understeer or oversteer conditions is achieved by either an increase or decrease in grip on the front or rear axles If the front axle has more grip than a similar vehicle with neutral steer characteristics the vehicle will oversteer The oversteering vehicle may be tuned by hopefully increasing rear axle grip or alternatively by reducing front axle grip The opposite is true for an understeering vehicle rear axle has excess grip fixed by increasing front grip or reducing rear grip The following actions will have the tendency to increase the grip of an axle Increasing moment arm distance to cg reducing lateral load transfer softening shocks softening sway bars increasing track width increasing tire contact patch size increasing the longitudinal load transfer to that axle and decreasing tire pressure Component Reduce Under steer Reduce Over steerWeight distribution center of gravity towards rear center of gravity towards frontFront shock absorber softer stifferRear shock absorber stiffer softerFront sway bar softer stifferRear sway bar stiffer softerFront tire selection1 larger contact area smaller contact areaRear tire selection smaller contact area larger contact area Front wheel rim width larger smallerRear wheel rim width smaller larger Front tire pressure lower pressure higher pressureRear tire pressure higher pressure lower pressureFront wheel camber increase negative camber reduce negative camberRear wheel camber reduce negative camber increase negative camberRear spoiler smaller largerFront height because these usually affect camber and roll resistance lower front end raise front endRear height raise rear end lower rear endFront toe in decrease increaseRear toe in decrease increase1 Tire contact area can be increased by using tires with fewer grooves in the tread pattern Of course fewer grooves has the opposite effect in wet weather or other poor road conditions 2 Considering same tire width and up to a point for the tire width 有不常见的操控问题的车辆 编辑 Certain vehicles can be involved in a disproportionate share of single vehicle accidents their handling characteristics may play a role Early Porsche 911s suffered from treacherous lift off oversteer where the rear of the car loses grip as the driver lifts off the accelerator also the inside front wheel leaves the road during hard cornering on dry pavement causing increasing understeer The roll bar stiffness at the front is set to compensate for the rear heaviness and gives neutral handling in ordinary driving This compensation starts to give out when the wheel lifts A skilled driver can use the 911 s other features to his her advantage making the 911 an extremely capable sports car in expert hands Later 911s have had increasingly sophisticated rear suspensions and larger rear tires eliminating these problems 來源請求 Triumph TR2 and TR3 began to oversteer more suddenly when their inside rear wheel lifted 來源請求 Volkswagen Beetle original Beetle senstitivity to crosswinds due to the lightness of the front of the rear engine car and poor roll stability due to the swing axle suspension People who drove them hard fitted reversed wheels and bigger rear tires and rims to ameliorate 來源請求 Chevrolet Corvair poor roll stability due to the swing axle rear suspension similar to that used in the Volkswagen Beetle and cited for dangerous handling in Ralph Nader s book Unsafe at Any Speed These problems were corrected with the redesign of the Corvair for 1965 but sales did not recover from the negative publicity and it was discontinued The large rear engine Tatra 87 known as the Czech secret weapon killed so many Nazi officers during World War II that the German Army eventually forbade its officers from driving the Tatra 10 Some 1950s American full size cars responded very slowly to steering changes because of their very large angular inertia softly tuned suspension which made ride quality a priority over cornering and comfort oriented cross bias tires Auto Motor und Sport reported on one of these that they lacked the courage to test it for top speed probably due to their familiarity with smaller European cars and their unfamiliarity with large American cars 來源請求 Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon these early American responses to the Volkswagen Rabbit were found unacceptable in their initial testing by Consumer Reports due to an observed tendency to display an uncontrollable oscillating yaw from side to side under certain steering inputs While Chrysler s denials of this behaviour were countered by a persistent trickle of independent reports of this behaviour production of the cars was altered to equip them with both a lighter weight steering wheel and a steering damper and no further reports of this problem were heard 來源請求 The Suzuki Samurai was similarly reported by Consumer Reports to exhibit a propensity to tipping over onto two wheels to the point where Consumer Reports claimed they were afraid to continue testing the vehicle without the attachment of outrigger wheels to catch it from completely rolling over In its first set of tests the Samurai performed well 11 R David Little Consumers Union s technical director drove the light SUV through several short hard turns designed to simulate an emergency such as trying to avoid a child running in front of the car An article published several years later in a Consumer Reports anniversary issue prompted Suzuki to sue The suit was based on the perception that Consumer Reports rigged the results This case is about lying and cheating by Consumers Union for its own financial motives George F Ball Suzuki s managing counsel said Monday They were in debt in 1988 and they needed a blockbuster story to raise and solicit funds 11 Entrepreneur Magazine reported that Suzuki s case centered on a change CU made while testing the vehicle After the Samurai and other SUVs completed the standard course without threatening to roll over CU altered the course to make the turns more abrupt The other vehicles didn t show a problem but the Samurai tipped up and would have rolled over but for outriggers set up to prevent that outcome 12 After eight years in court the parties consented to a settlement which did not include monetary damages nor a retraction 13 Commenting on the settlement Consumer Union said Consumers Union also says in the agreement that it never intended to imply that the Samurai easily rolls over in routine driving conditions 14 CU Vice President of Technical Policy further stated There is no apology We stand fully behind our testing and rating of the Samurai In a joint press statement Suzuki recognized CU s stated commitment for objective and unbiased testing and reporting 15 Mercedes Benz A Class a tall car with a high center of gravity early models showed excessive body roll during sharp swerving manoeuvres and rolled over most particularly during the Swedish moose test This was later corrected using Electronic Stability Control and retrofitted at great expense to earlier cars Ford Explorer a dangerous tendency to blow a rear tire and flip over Ford had constructed a vehicle with a high center of gravity between 68 and 74 cm above ground depending on model 1 The tendency to roll over on sharp changes in direction is built into the vehicle Ford attempted to counteract the forces of nature by specifying lower than optimum pressures in the tires in order to induce them to lose traction and slide under sideways forces rather than to grip and force the vehicle to roll over For reasons that were never entirely clear tires from one factory tended to blow out when under inflated these vehicles then rolled over which led to a spate of well publicized single vehicle accidents Ford and Firestone the makers of the tires pointed fingers at each other with the final blame being assigned to quality control practices at a Firestone plant which was undergoing a strike Tires from a different Firestone plant were not associated with this problem An internal document dated 1989 statesEngineering has recommended use of tire pressures below maximum allowable inflation levels for all UN46 tires As described previously the reduced tire pressures increase understeer and reduce maximum cornering capacity both stabilising influences This practice has been used routinely in heavy duty pick up truck and car station wagon applications to assure adequate understeer under all loading conditions Nissan Pathfinder Toyota Chevrolet and Dodge also reduce tire pressures for selected applications While we cannot be sure of their reasons similarities in vehicle loading suggest that maintaining a minimal level of understeer under rear loaded conditions may be the compelling factor 16 dd This contributed to build up of heat and tire deterioration under sustained high speed use and eventual failure of the most highly stressed tire Of course the possibility that slightly substandard tire construction and slightly higher than average tire stress neither of which would be problematic in themselves would in combination result in tire failure is quite likely The controversy continues without unequivocal conclusions but it also brought public attention to a generally high incidence of rollover accidents involving SUVs which the manufacturers continue to address in various ways A subsequent NHTSA investigation of real world accident data showed that the SUVs in question were no more likely to roll over than any other SUV after a tread separation 17 The Jensen GT hatchback coupe was introduced in attempt to broaden the sales base of the Jensen Healey which had up to that time been a roadster or convertible Its road test report in Motor Magazine and a very similar one soon after in Road amp Track concluded that it was no longer fun enough to drive to be worth that much money They blamed it on minor suspension changes Much more likely the change in weight distribution was at fault 來源請求 The Jensen Healey was a rather low and wide fairly expensive sports car but the specifications of its suspension were not particularly impressive having a solid rear axle Unlike the AC Ace with its double transverse leaf rear suspension and aluminium body the Jensen Healey could not stand the weight of that high up metal and glass and still earn a premium price for its handling The changes also included a cast iron exhaust manifold replacing the aluminium one probably to partly balance the high and far back weight of the top The factory building was used to build multi tub truck frames 來源請求 The rear engined Renault Dauphine earned in Spain the sobriquet of the widow s car due to its bad handling 來源請求 Three wheeled cars vehicles have unique handling issues especially considering whether the single wheel is at the front or back Motorcycles with sidecars another matter Buckminster Fuller s Dymaxion car caused a sensation but ignorance of the problems of rear wheel steering led to a fatal crash that destroyed its reputation 另见 编辑 Auto racing Automotive suspension design Car safety Downforce Driving Grip autoracing Mechanical engineering Sports car参考资料 编辑 1 0 1 1 1 2 Gary J Heydinger et al Measured Vehicle Inertial Parameters NHTSA s Data Through November 1998 互联网档案馆的存檔 存档日期2016 06 30 page 16 18 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1999 Suspension 2014 02 04 2016 06 05 原始内容存档于2016 06 25 The Lotus Elise has a kinematic roll center height of 30mm above the ground and a centre of gravity height of 470mm 18 The Lotus Elise RCH is 6 the height of the CG meaning 6 of lateral force is transferred through the suspension arms and 94 is transferred through the springs and dampers Roper L David Tesla Model S Data 2015 04 05 原始内容存档于2019 09 11 David Biello How Tesla Motors Builds One of the World s Safest Cars Video Scientific American 2022 04 16 原始内容存档于2018 11 07 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 1 November 2013 6 June 2016 原始内容存档于2018 01 01 Its center of gravity height 17 5 inches is the lowest we ve yet measured Connor Stephenson Alfa Romeo 4C Review CarAdvice com au 24 September 2013 6 June 2016 原始内容存档于2018 08 24 the centre of gravity is just 40cm off the ground Gross Dietmar Hauger Werner Schroder Jorg Wall Wolfgang A Rajapakse Nimal Engineering Mechanics 3 Springer 2013 ISBN 978 3 642 30318 0 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 30319 7 John Milmont Linear vs Progressive Rate Springs Automotive Thinker 24 January 2014 16 February 2016 原始内容存档于2021 07 24 9 0 9 1 Michael Perel Vehicle Familiarity and Safety PDF National Highway Traffic Safety Administration July 1983 2017 08 16 原始内容 PDF 存档于January 27 2017 In the wet surface maneuver the unfamiliar group performed worse than the familiar group Slavne ceske auto slavi osmdesatiny Prukopnice aerodynamiky Tatra 77 iDNES cz 2014 03 31 2017 09 06 原始内容存档于2017 11 14 捷克语 11 0 11 1 David G Savage Consumers Union Seeks Lawsuit Shield against Suzuki LA Times August 19 2003 2022 04 16 原始内容存档于2015 10 17 SUPREME COURT LETS SUZUKI SUE The Free Library 2022 04 16 原始内容存档于2020 08 08 Danny Hakim Suzuki Resolves Dispute with Consumer magazine The New York Times July 9 2004 2022 04 16 原始内容存档于2022 05 03 Earle Eldridge Consumers Union Suzuki settle suit USA Today July 8 2004 2022 04 16 原始内容存档于2010 12 25 Suzuki And Consumers Union Agree To Settle Lawsuit Consumersunion org 2004 07 08 2011 11 13 原始内容存档于2011 11 01 Firestone Ford Knowledge of Tire Safety Defect Public Citizen 原始内容存档于March 29 2002 NHTSA Denies Firestone Request For Ford Explorer Investigation NHTSA 2010 05 17 原始内容存档于2012 08 11 外部链接 编辑Modellers often see the whole picture best 页面存档备份 存于互联网档案馆 Basics of Race Car Handling The Effects of Weight Transfer on Handling Sport compact car Handling and cornering 取自 https zh wikipedia org w index php title 汽车操控 amp oldid 77147411, 维基百科,wiki,书籍,书籍,图书馆,

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