Development and Analysis of a Prototype Controllable Suspension
972691
08/06/1997
- Event
- Content
- Persisting concerns regarding ride comfort, directional stability and more recently road damage have caused the manufacturers of commercial vehicles to consider controllable suspension systems.An electronically controllable adaptive suspension that comprises a variable spring rate system, switchable damping and load levelling is proposed as a cost-effective solution.This paper describes the aforementioned system and provides an outline of the design scheme for a prototype system; practical issues such as system configuration/detail, control system requirements, etc., are discussed. The system is evaluated analytically and both ride and handling modes are examined. In conclusion, performance capabilities are defined and cost-benefit issues addressed.
- Pages
- 11
- Citation
- Ramsbottom, M., and Crolla, D., "Development and Analysis of a Prototype Controllable Suspension," SAE Technical Paper 972691, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/972691.