Automotive Optimizing ATV Suspension: A Scientist's Guide to Modeling and Analysis

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The discussion centers on the analysis and modeling of double wishbone suspension systems for ATVs, with the user seeking guidance on various aspects of the process. They inquire about obtaining geometric data for modeling in CATIA and request recommendations for technical papers that focus on structural and dynamic analysis parameters. The user is also looking for advice on suitable software for conducting their analysis, considering options like ANSYS, RADIOSS, and ADAMS. Additionally, they explore alternative suspension systems for ATVs, such as McPherson or coil spring dampers, if double wishbone is not feasible. Overall, the thread highlights the user's commitment to self-directed learning in automotive suspension analysis.
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Hi all,

First of all, I am new to this forum.
Am facing a similar prob with the analysis of Double wishbone suspension for ATV ( utility ). I am planning to do this on my own. Hence have a lot of queries.
Moreover I am new to the automotive field.
Going through many literatures I understood the working of these. Am referring to some vehicle dynamics books as well.
Here are some of my queries,
1. Will I be able to obtain data about the geometry in order to start with the modeling ( for which i intend to use CATIA) ?
Please refer me to a good Material/site for the same.
2. I plan to do Structural and Dynamic analysis for this prob.
Where can I get some good technical papers that show about the kind of parameters that are to be focused on to do the above.
3. Which software do you suggest me to go with to conduct this analysis.
ANSYS, RADIOSS or ADAMS
4. If not double-wishbone, Which other suspension system would be used generally in ATVs (Both sport and Utility )
McPherson or simple Coil spring Damper?

Thank you.
 
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Hi,

Moreover I have this rough idea of measuring a Double Wishbone suspension and then modelling it.
It is a logical idea? ( This is only if I do not find them in technical papers. )

Also I had some hopes in SAE papers but now realized that am not able to access them.

Thank you.
 
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