Gear pump suspension filling assembly: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Inconsistent fluid pressure during suspension assembly leads to damping performance variability. These innovations utilize precision gear pump architectures to ensure volumetric dosing accuracy and system reliability.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Gear pump suspension filling assembly?
Engine lubricant aeration and foaming
(26)evidences
Entrained air and foam in the oil sump reduce lubricating efficiency and cooling capacity. Preventing aeration ensures consistent oil pressure and protects moving engine components from friction-induced wear.
Insufficient fluid delivery pressure
(17)evidences
Fluid turbulence and pressure fluctuations in pump assemblies cause acoustic instability and mechanical vibration. Reducing these disturbances prevents component fatigue and improves passenger comfort.
Inadequate hydraulic power density
(16)evidences
Inadequate integration between drive motors and pump units leads to excessive system volume and weight. Improving power density reduces vehicle footprint and enhances energy efficiency.
Inaccurate fluid volume delivery
(12)evidences
Inaccurate or incomplete filling of hydraulic suspension components leads to inconsistent damping performance and system cavitation. Precise fluid delivery ensures vehicle stability and long-term component reliability.