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The suspension systems of automobiles, trucks, motorcycles and many
other vehicles customarily have passive hydraulic "shock absorber"
or damper assemblies connected in parallel with springs between the
vehicle frame and axle components to minimize motion of the vehicle
frames and to thereby enhance the riding comfort, stability and/or
safety of the vehicles. To overcome the limitations of conventional
shock absorbers for vehicle dynamics, passive dampers are being
increasingly replaced by adjustable dampers. Electrorheological
(ER) and Magnetorheological (MR) fluids experience changes in
rheological properties (yield stress, plasticity, and elasticity)
when they are subjected to an applied electric or magnetic field
respectively. The designed ER fluid damper makes use of the
ER-effect in compression and rebound. In this work, an attempt is
made to design, develop & test the smart fluid damper,
particularly ER Fluid damper, for road vehicle suspension system
which will give the advantages over the conventional shock
absorbers.
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