Lower Wishbone Modeling and Analysis for Commercial Vehicle Independent Suspension System
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Published:2023-03-15
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Page:43-47
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ISSN:0022-2755
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Container-title:Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels
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Short-container-title:jmmf
Author:
Prabaharan T.,Bovas Herbert Bejaxhin A.,Periyaswamy P.,Ramanan N.,Ramkumar K.,P Chandramohan
Abstract
The primary goal of this paper is to design and analyse the entire double wishbone suspension system for a commercial vehicle in order to improve the vehicle’s stability and handling. The suspension system has seen tremendous advancement. A commercial vehicle’s suspension system must be long-lasting, light in weight, efficient, and cost-effective. The vehicle must be able to withstand the harsh off-road terrain environment. As a result, it is critical to concentrate on the stress strain analysis study of the lower wishbone arm in order to improve and modify the existing design.
Publisher
Informatics Publishing Limited
Subject
Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Fuel Technology
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