On the Analytical and Computational Methodologies for Modelling Two-wheeled Vehicles within the Multibody Dynamics Framework: A Systematic Literature Review
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Abstract
In this paper, a literature review on two-wheeled vehicle systems is methodically performed and presented. For this purpose, the principal aspects concerning the kinematic, dynamic, control, and identification features of articulated mechanical systems described within the multibody formulation approach are emphasized in this review article. First, the scientific investigations on two-wheeled vehicle modelling are chronologically described employing a historical literature review approach. This is done to set a consistent context for the subsequent developments analyzed in the paper. Then, following the systematic literature review methodology described in this work, a rich corpus of relevant documents in the time span between 2013-present. Moreover, bibliometric methods are used to construct the conceptual structure map of the research field, which also allowed for formulating a thematic classification. Thus, considering the full-texts of the identified corpus of documents, this work presents a synthetic analysis of the fundamental issues about the multibody approaches for modelling two-wheeled vehicles. Finally, future research perspectives are pointed out in this article
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The ACM journal covers a broad spectrum of topics in all fields of applied and computational mechanics with special emphasis on mathematical modelling and numerical simulations with experimental support, if relevant. Our audience is the international scientific community, academics as well as engineers interested in such disciplines. Original research papers falling into the following areas are considered for possible publication: solid mechanics, mechanics of materials, thermodynamics, biomechanics and mechanobiology, fluid-structure interaction, dynamics of multibody systems, mechatronics, vibrations and waves, reliability and durability of structures, structural damage and fracture mechanics, heterogenous media and multiscale problems, structural mechanics, experimental methods in mechanics. This list is neither exhaustive nor fixed.