SwRI: Vehicle Research and Development, Suspension Systems
While developing an amphibious track vehicle, SwRI engineers designed and produced a prototype suspension system that retracts during high-speed, water-borne operation and uses a compressible fluid as the spring
element for a smooth ride on land. SwRI developed an active large-vehicle suspension system that recovered 75% of the actuation energy through regeneration while reducing suspension stiffness and body pitch and roll by half. Many vehicle integration projects require the relocation of powertrain components, which affects vehicle weight distribution and alters suspension characteristics. Models springs and damping components Determines vehicle response with: Road configuration Load Turning maneuvers SwRI developed an active large-vehicle suspension system that recovered 75% of the actuation energy through regeneration while reducing suspension stiffness and body pitch and roll by half.
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