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Rigidized bracket mounting geometry: BYDRecent Research Landscape

Vibration and misalignment during vehicle operation degrade radar signal accuracy, which is mitigated through high-precision structural anchoring. Stable sensor positioning ensures reliable spatial data and reduces the need for frequent recalibration.

What technical problems is BYD addressing in Rigidized bracket mounting geometry?

Inadequate vehicle pipeline environmental sealing

(32)evidences

Uncontrolled passage of fluids through structural apertures compromises internal component integrity. Preventing leakage ensures operational safety and prevents system degradation.

Aerodynamic structural instability

(14)evidences

Insufficient structural rigidity and control in rear assemblies leads to unpredictable vehicle handling. Stabilizing the tail assembly improves high-speed safety and fuel efficiency.

Insufficient cargo mounting stability

(11)evidences

Unstable mounting of heavy or bulky equipment to vehicle exteriors leads to structural failure or safety hazards. Resolving this ensures load integrity and prevents vehicle damage during transit.

Structural mounting instability

(10)evidences

Mechanical vibration and structural misalignment during vehicle operation compromise sensor accuracy and assembly integrity. Rigidizing the interface prevents data errors and structural failure.

Wheel spray debris accumulation

(7)evidences

Loose or vibrating fender components lead to structural fatigue and noise. Securing these assemblies prevents mechanical failure and debris interference.