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Table 2: Reaction Moments Action on the Trailing Arm from the Road Forces

CaseMDx (
kN
kNm)MDy (
kN
kNm) MDz (
kN
kNm)
Accelerating & Cornering (Inside Rear Wheel)0.19450.05880.4835
Accelerating & Cornering (Outside Rear Wheel)0.19450.0588-0.2514

With these forces and moments acting on the trailing arm, a forces analysis can be used to determine the reaction loads on A, B, and C.

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With this the unknowns are Ay, Az, Bx, By, Bz, Cy, and Cz. The six net force and moment equations were written, and one equation that relates the Cy and Cz forces.


Edit: Equation 4 should be (Dx)(Dad(z)) not (Dx)(Dad(y))

The following distances were taken from the CAD model

Table 3: Distances of the Rear Suspension

TermDistance (mm)
d(AB(x))164.002
d(AD(y))89.5521
d(AC(z))155.0708
d(AC(y))1.7462
d(AD(z))286.6926
Theta69.6 degrees


The equations were then placed in a matrix solver in order to solve for the reaction loads. Those loads are outlined in the follownig table:

Table 4: Final Reaction Loads

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von Mises Stress 

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Displacement
Mesh Independence

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