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Air Isolation of Class 8 Highway Tractor Cabs
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Abstract
A foundation of highway truck ride and cab suspension historical evolution is laid describing the influence of marketplace demands, highway conditions, and government laws. Ride quality test methods are revealed along with variables tried and conclusions drawn. These data and techniques are then used to design cab suspension systems for a new line of truck products including both conventional and COE cabs.
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Gibson, R., Schumaker, D., and Walck, R., "Air Isolation of Class 8 Highway Tractor Cabs," SAE Technical Paper 852350, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/852350.Also In
References
- Allen R.E. “Limits of Ride Quality through Cab Isolation” presented at SAE Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition Detroit February 1975
- Flower W. “Analytical and Subjective Ride Quality Comparison of Front and Rear Cab Isolation Systems on a COE Tractor” presented at SAE Congress and Exposition Detroit February 1978