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ACTIVE SUSPENSION SYSTEM ANANDHU SURENDRAN S5 ROLL NO : 16
OUTLINES INTRODUCTION TYPES OF SUSPENSION FUNCTIONS OF ACTIVE SUSPENSION ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION What is Suspension System Suspension is a term given to the system of spring,shcok,absorbers and linkages that connect a vechicle to wheel
TYPES OF SUSPENSION SYSTEM Conventional suspension system Active suspension system
FUNCTIONS OF ACTIVE SUSPENSION Improves driver control, safety and stability, with or without a load. Maximum safety Absorbs load, rather than resisting it, thereby ensuring a much more comfortable ride Eliminates the need for fitting extra blades which harden the ride Better handling and control in windy and rough roads Minimize wear on tires, shocks, shackles and springs
ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES Advantages It is independent of overall suspension condition and stabilizes the vehicle independently. Eliminates body roll during high speed cornering The trade off between ride height, comfort, tire wear Disadvantages relatively high energy consumption Higher in price