COMPARISON OF KARHUNEN-LO`EVE EXPANSION AND MONTE CARLO SIMULATION METHODS IN MODELING THE DYNAMICS OF A HALF-CAR SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Description
This paper presents a comparative study of two prominent uncertainty quan-tification methods: the Karhunen-Lo`eve Expansion (KLE) and Monte Carlo Simu-lation (MCS). The application of these methods is demonstrated using the half-car suspension system, a widely studied model in vehicle dynamics. The KLE method’s computational efficiency and its ability to provide analytical insights are compared with the brute-force accuracy of the Monte Carlo approach. Results indicate that KLE significantly reduces computation time while maintaining sufficient accuracy, making it a preferred choice in many engineering applications.
Files
156-159.pdf
Files
(794.7 kB)
Name | Size | Download all |
---|---|---|
md5:25bb2dadb221bf8748b9d55d5dc265be
|
794.7 kB | Preview Download |