Active ride control- its contribution to improved handling.

Author(s)
Bainbridge, W.N.
Year
Abstract

A newly developed active suspension system, which separates the aspects of ride comfort from those of ride control is described. The car is supported by hydro-pneumatic struts all round in place of normal road springs and shock absorbers.

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Library number
B 1196 (In: B 1190 S [electronic version only]) /91.1/91.5/ IRRD 203495
Source

In: Report on the 3rd International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles (ESV), Washington, D.C., May 30- June 2, 1972, p. 2.99-2.101, 5 fig.

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