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Comparison of semi-active and conventional vehicles suspension systems in terms of driving comfort
Baroš, Eduard ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Suchý, Jan (advisor)
The main object of this bachelor thesis is comparing characteristic properties of selected types of suspension affecting driving comfort of vehicles. The introduction briefly acquaints the history and purpose of the suspension. It describes the dynamics of vehicle suspension. It includes distribution, description of the construction and activity of the suspension elements, their use in conventional type of suspension and semi-active suspension system. Further classifies known suspension systems into categories and deeply analyses their properties. The result is a comparison focusing on driving comfort. The last chapter is dedicated to suspension developing trends in near future.
Ride comfort improving suspension mechanisms
Kuric, Michal ; Porteš, Petr (referee) ; Bradávka, Marek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is concerning the summary of suspension mechanisms increasing the driving comfort. In addition, it defines the basic value influencing the quality of driving in terms of suspension, and is pointing at the possibilities of future development.
Ride comfort improving suspension mechanisms
Kuric, Michal ; Porteš, Petr (referee) ; Bradávka, Marek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is concerning the summary of suspension mechanisms increasing the driving comfort. In addition, it defines the basic value influencing the quality of driving in terms of suspension, and is pointing at the possibilities of future development.
Vehicle Multibody Model - Ride Comfort Evaluation
Friedl, Michal ; Vančura, Jan (referee) ; Blaťák, Ondřej (advisor)
This master’s thesis is concerned of ride comfort. It uses MBS simulation software MSC Adams, especially its Car module. It contains simulations of ride over the road with obstacles that represent the everyday conditions in real traffic. The main area of focus is to find acceleration data that are present on the driver’s seat and co-driver’s seat in relation on specific suspension settings which affect the ride comfort.
Comparison of semi-active and conventional vehicles suspension systems in terms of driving comfort
Baroš, Eduard ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Suchý, Jan (advisor)
The main object of this bachelor thesis is comparing characteristic properties of selected types of suspension affecting driving comfort of vehicles. The introduction briefly acquaints the history and purpose of the suspension. It describes the dynamics of vehicle suspension. It includes distribution, description of the construction and activity of the suspension elements, their use in conventional type of suspension and semi-active suspension system. Further classifies known suspension systems into categories and deeply analyses their properties. The result is a comparison focusing on driving comfort. The last chapter is dedicated to suspension developing trends in near future.

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