Vehicle and Suspension Systems Engineering

Vehicle and Suspension Systems Engineering

By Randle Engineering

Learn the fundamentals of Vehicle Dynamics for road vehicles through classroom sessions and practical demonstrations

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Location

CV34 6UW

Randle Engineering Solutions Ltd, Innovation Centre, Warwick Technology Park Gallows Hill Warwick CV34 6UW United Kingdom

Agenda

Session 1


Session one focusses on ride analysis, with participants being given a wide-ranging introduction to the background theory and modelling techniques used in the development of vehicle ride. Following ...

Session 2


Session two focusses on handling analysis, with participants being given a wide-ranging introduction to the background theory and modelling techniques used in the development of vehicle handling. Wo...

Session 3


Session three continues to focus on handling analysis, where participants will be introduced to a number of more detailed vehicle and suspension design parameters that impact handling behaviour. Bui...

Session 4


Session four introduces a range of suspension kinematic properties and evaluates their impact on vehicle performance, using a double wishbone suspension as a worked example. Initially the ‘virtual l...

Session 5


Session five will invite participants to focus on the development of a front axle, double wishbone suspension concept. Working from a set of kinematic and compliance targets, participants will follow...

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Highlights

  • 2 days, 8 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Business • Other

Randle Engineering, a leading consultancy in the automotive sector, is pleased to announce the launch of its new public training course, "Vehicle and Suspension Systems Engineering: A Course for Engineers, by Engineers." Usually delivered ‘behind closed doors’ directly to OEM suspension and vehicle dynamics teams, this in-depth, technical course is designed for professionals seeking to further their understanding of the complex engineering principles behind vehicle dynamics.

The Vehicle and Suspension Systems Engineering course consists of five in-depth taught lectures, supported by hands-on exercises to reinforce key concepts. Topics covered include the theory of suspension geometry – modelling and design considerations, double wishbone suspension design and analysis, and a range of specific ride and handling analyses for implementation into the vehicle development process.

The course will cater to engineers at various experience levels, providing both theoretical knowledge and practical tools that can be directly applied to live engineering projects. The exercises, ranging from simple demonstrations to the use of advanced analysis tools, are carefully curated to enhance participants' skills through real-world demonstrations.

The course will be delivered through 5 'sessions' with both taught and practical elements in each session.

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