Scooter - Trailing Arm - Mono Shock
This suspension uses a single shock absorber connected between the rear trailing arm and the frame. The trailing arm front end is pivoted to the frame and other end is attached to the rear wheel.
Model Use
The Rear Monoshock Trailing Arm Suspension system can be used in Rear half vehicle or full vehicle models of a two-wheeler. The default geometry and mass approximate that of a two-wheeler scooter, but the model and data can be revised to reflect any size two wheeler.
Note:
- The wheel body represents the mass and inertia of the tire and the rim.
- The wheel hub body represents the mass and inertia of other rotating bodies such as a brake rotor. The wheel hub and brake rotor have no associated graphics.
- The wheel and wheel hub parts use the Wheel center location as the center of gravity.
The image below shows the Model Browser view of the systems on a fully populated rear suspension model. The Rear Monoshock Trailing Arm system has three “child” systems.
Points
Points locate the joints and bushings that connect the
suspension bodies to one another. The image below shows the principal points for
the Rear Monoshock Trailing Arm suspension.
Note: The image above illustrates the rear suspension of the scooter.
Bodies
The Rear Mono Shock Trailing Arm suspension is comprised of the bodies shown in the image
below:
Joints
The table below describes the joints for a Rear Mono Shock Trailing Arm suspension:
The following image shows the location of the joints in the suspension:
Label | Type | Body 1 | Body 2 | Point | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frame Swingarm Attachment Joint | Revolute | Swing Arm | Frame | Frame steering Att Point | |
Swingarm Spindle Att Joint | Fixed | Spindle | Swing Arm | Rear Wheel Center | |
Spindle to Wheel | Revolute | Rear Wheel | Spindle | Front Wheel Center |