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The Case for an Irreversible Active Suspension System
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Abstract
The case for an irreversible, fully active suspension system is presented. The case is based upon the authors' experience of designing and developing the Lotus Active Suspension System over a seven year period. To date over thirty research vehicles have been fitted with the System, and work is well advanced to develop versions for installation in production road vehicles.
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Wright, P. and Williams, D., "The Case for an Irreversible Active Suspension System," SAE Technical Paper 890081, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890081.Also In
References
- Sharp R. S. Hassan S. A On the Performance Capabilities of Active Automobile Suspension Systems of Limited Bandwidth Vehicle System Dynamics Vol 16 Number 4 1987