Topological optimization of a truck suspension level


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Topological optimization method based on finite-element modelling is described, and tasking of force diagrams synthesis for heave loaded machines parts is given. The force diagrams synthesis for lower control arm of independent suspension for truck of fully loaded mass 36 ton in space permitted by aggregates arrangement is exemplified. Recommendations concerning the method use in solution of similar tasks are given.

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D. S Vdovin

Bauman Moscow State Technical University

канд. техн. наук

G. O Kotiyev

Bauman Moscow State Technical University

Email: kotievgo@yandex.ru
д-р техн. наук

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