To accelerate the attenuation of frame and body vibrations and improve driving smoothness (comfort), shock absorbers are installed inside the suspension system of most cars.
The shock absorption system of a car is composed of springs and shock absorbers. Shock absorbers are not used to support the weight of the vehicle, but to suppress the vibration and absorb the energy of road impact when the spring rebounds after absorption. Springs play a role in mitigating impacts, transforming "high energy single impact" into "low energy multiple impacts", while shock absorbers gradually reduce "low energy multiple impacts". If you have driven a car with a broken shock absorber, you can experience the bouncing of the car through every pothole and undulation, and the shock absorber is used to suppress this bouncing. Without shock absorbers, it is impossible to control the rebound of the spring. When a car encounters rough roads, it will experience severe bouncing, and when cornering, the vibration of the spring up and down will cause the loss of tire grip and tracking.
Application Of Shock Absorber Products
Apr 30, 2022
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