vehicledynamics
Vehicledynamics is the branch of automotive engineering concerned with the motion of vehicles and the forces that produce, resist, and influence that motion. It examines how a vehicle responds to driver inputs and external disturbances, and how its components interact with the road. The field covers longitudinal dynamics (acceleration, braking, energy management), lateral dynamics (steering response, cornering, stability), and vertical dynamics (bounce, pitch, heave) that affect ride quality and handling.
Modeling in vehicledynamics uses rigid-body and multibody representations, with simplified approaches such as the bicycle model
Control systems and active components play a central role in modern vehicledynamics. ABS, electronic stability control
Applications of vehicledynamics span safety, ride comfort, and performance design for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, motorcycles,