Clamped suspension strut interfaces: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Uncontrolled wheel movement during high-speed cornering compromises vehicle stability and tire wear. These innovations utilize specific five-link spatial arrangements to precisely manage wheel-guiding kinematics.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Clamped suspension strut interfaces?
Insufficient structural load distribution
(19)evidences
Inadequate structural integrity at the suspension interface leads to compromised steering precision and safety. Enhancing the rigidity of the connection ensures predictable vehicle handling under dynamic loads.
Structural interface instability
(13)evidences
Excessive kinetic energy transfer from the axle to the vehicle body compromises ride stability and passenger comfort. Mitigating these oscillations prevents structural fatigue and improves handling precision.
Unwanted powertrain vibration transmission
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Mechanical oscillations from high-torque electric motors and axle assemblies propagate through support structures. Mitigating this noise and vibration improves passenger comfort and structural longevity.