DYNAMICS OF VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS

160024

01/01/1916

Event
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers
Authors Abstract
Content
Believing that a knowledge of definite, quantitative relations affecting the behavior of vehicle suspensions will lead to a better understanding of the problems of spring design, the author analyses the problem by considering it as a simple system (a single wheel supporting a weight by means of a frictionless spring), and by assuming that this system encounters certain elementary forms of irregularities.
Analysis of this problem results in several expressions, the interpreting of which reveals the influence which the varying of specific factors has upon the action of the spring and its suspended load. These expressions take into account the effect of the ratio between sprung and unsprung weight, of speed, of size and kind of irregularity encountered by the wheel, tire inflation, flexibility of the spring, and wheel diameter. Other factors which are considered as a result of interpreting the curves presented are the effect of friction in the suspension, and of synchronism. Statements of the betterment which can be looked for in riding and steering qualities as a result of varying different factors are made. The effect of shock absorbers is discussed.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/160024
Pages
37
Citation
LIEBOWITZ, B., "DYNAMICS OF VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS," SAE Technical Paper 160024, 1916, https://doi.org/10.4271/160024.
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Published
Jan 1, 1916
Product Code
160024
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English