Adjustable pneumatic spring base geometry: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Ride instability and chassis vibration increase mechanical wear and passenger discomfort. These innovations mitigate these risks through real-time modulation of air spring stiffness and damping force.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Adjustable pneumatic spring base geometry?
Inconsistent vehicle ride height
(5)evidences
Fixed spring rates cannot adapt to varying vehicle loads or terrain conditions. Dynamic adjustment prevents compromised handling and ride discomfort across diverse operating environments.
Unstable rear wheel oscillations
(2)evidences
Excessive kinetic energy transfer from road surfaces to the steering and suspension systems. Reducing these oscillations prevents driver fatigue and mechanical wear on steering components.
Inflexible vehicle chassis roll stiffness
(2)evidences
Standard suspension systems fail to maintain vehicle posture during dynamic cornering or varying load conditions. Addressing this limitation improves passenger comfort and vehicle safety through active body control.