Servo-controlled motion simulator which can seat two passengers, developed by General Motors Corp for use in ride analysis, takes into account road, car, and passenger; ride simulator is composed of tape recorder to provide road wave inputs into system; analog computer takes in signals from tape recorder and, from these inputs to car's suspension, determines what car body motions would result; motion simulator reproduces body motions determined by computer; details of components. (see also abstracts in SAE -- J v 68 n 4 Apr 1960 p 149, 151; Engineering v 190 n 4928 Sept 30 1960 p 460)
Analysis and simulation of automobile ride
SAE -- Paper
SAE Meeting ; 1960 Ride simulators
1960
25 pages
Conference paper
English
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