Improvements in dynamic characteristics of automobile suspension systems.

Author(s)
Ryba, D.
Year
Abstract

Based on earlier work in which the random vibrations of simple linear models of automobile suspension were solved with respect to seat elasticity and human sensitivity to vibrations, the present study uses more realistic linear models taking into account the un sprung mass. Two configurations of masses are investigated. The gain in comfort obtained by lowering the natural frequency of the sprung mass is calculated for various two-mass models.

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B 6509 T /91.1/ IRRD 210880
Source

Vehicle System Dynamics, Vol. 3 (1974), No.1 (June), p.17-45, 2 fig., 20 graph., 1 tab., 4 ref.

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