Written By T. SIVA KUMAR
Asst.proff: Sai Sakthi Engineering College(ssec)
E-MAIL:talursivakumar@gmail.com
INTRODUCTION
Suspension system is the term given to the system of springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels . It is basically cushion for passengers protects the luggage or any cargo and also itself from damage and wear. The automobile chassis is mounted on the axles, not direct but through some form of springs. This is done to isolate the vehicle body from the road shocks which may be in the form of bounce, pitch, roll or sway. These tendencies give rise to an uncomfortable ride and also cause additional stress in the automobile frame and body. All the parts which perform the function of isolating the automobile from the road shocks are collectively called a suspension system. It includes the springing device used and various mountings for the same.
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PRINCIPLES OF SUSPESION SYSTEM
When a tire hits an obstruction, there is a reaction force. The size of this reaction force depends on the un sprung mass at each wheel assembly. In general, the larger the ratio of sprung weight to un sprung weight, the less the body and vehicle occupants are affected by bumps, dips, and other surface imperfections such as small bridges. A large sprung weight to un sprung weight ratio can also impact vehicle control.
ROLE OF SUSPENSION SYSTEM
The main role of suspension system are as follows:
It supports the weight of vehicle .Provides smoother ride for the driver and passengers i.e. acts as cushion. Protects your vehicle from damage and wear .It also plays a critical role in maintaining self driving conditions. It also keeps the wheels pressed firmly to the ground for traction . It isolates the body from road shocks and vibrations which would otherwise be transferred to the passengers and load.
DEFINITIONS OF SPRING & UN-SPRING MASS
Spring mass Spring mass (weight) refers to vehicle parts supported on the suspension system, such as the body, frame, engine, the internal components, passengers, and cargo.
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Un spring mass
Un sprung mass refers to the components that followthe road contours, such as wheels, tires ,brake assemblies, and any part of the steering and suspension not supported by the springs.
WORKING OF SUSPENSION SYSTEM
No road is perfectly flat i.e. without irregularities. Even a freshly paved highways have subtle imperfections that can be interact with vehicle wheels. These are the imperfections that apply forces on wheels. According to Newton Ëœs law of motion all forces have both magnitude and direction. A bump in the road causes the wheel to move up and down perpendicular to the road surface. The magnitude of course ,depends on whether the wheel is striking a giant bump or a tiny speck. Thus, either the wheel experiences a vertical acceleration as it passes over an imperfection.
WORKING OF SUSPENSION SYSTEM