Car Subsystem Simulation with Simulink and Simscape
Integrated Simulink and Simscape node-based coding to simulate all car subsystems: drivetrain, axles, wheels, and gearbox. The model accounts for tire friction, air resistance, linear inertia, and wheel polar inertia.
Key Contributions
- Modeled physical principles to create a model-based node simulation.
 - Conducted dynamic simulation that accounts for all subsystems at an adequate level of detail.
 - Performed stability and wheel slip analysis, accounting for failure modes in rapid instantaneous acceleration.
 
Responsibilities
- Developed a realistic model with accurate results, where the simulation time for 10 minutes was 3.7s and 3.5s experimentally.
 - Calculated simulation inputs from Fusion 360, such as:
    
- Front-facing cross-sectional area,
 - Wheel polar inertia,
 - Mass of the car,
 - Centre of mass.
 
 
Key Skills Developed
- Simulink and Simscape: Expertise in using software for model-based simulation and design.
 - Node-based coding: Proficiency in using node blocks to model physical systems.
 - Data Analysis: Comprehensively outputted simulation results for analysis.