An existing mathematical model of passenger vehicle handling was programmed for use in a hybrid computer simulation. The handling characteristics of a 1967 Ford Station Wagon and a 1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle were determined by exercising the simulation and by physical testing. The hybrid computer results were compared with subsequent test results to validate the simulation. Established Vehicle Handling Test Procedures were utilized to derive limits of vehicle performance. (Author Modified Abstract)


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    Using Computer Simulation to Evaluate and Improve Vehicle Handling

    Chiang,S.L. / Starr,D.S. / Ford Motor,US | Automotive engineering | 1978


    Using computer simulation to evaluate and improve vehicle handling

    Chiang, S.L. / Starr, D.S. | Tema Archive | 1978


    Using Computer Simulation to Evaluate and Improve Vehicle Handling

    Starr, D. S. / Chiang, S. L. | SAE Technical Papers | 1978



    Hybrid Computer Vehicle Handling Program

    P. F. Bohn / R. J. Keenan / J. Prowznik | NTIS | 1976