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Suspension bushes

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Benprotein

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Can anyone recommend a book or papers about the engineering of suspension bushes and mounts? Most of the automotive books I have devote a paragraph if anything.
 
Are you talking about designing the rubber so that it is durable and has a certain load deflection curve in 6 axes?

I have the original of this, it is good on basics


However everything else I know is either proprietary or from experience.





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Greg Locock


New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376
 
Hi Greg, many thanks.
What I'm looking for is the different designs for different applications and different markets, such as hydrobush, split bush, calibrated bush; what to expect and how to balance radial, axial, torsional static and dynamic stiffness and loss angle requirements for different applications; how to specify force displacement curves and how all these considerations impact durability, rolling plushness, impact feel, shake, steering precision and linearity.
Renny
 
...or a few papers I guess. The question is, which book? I'll have a trawl through SAE
 
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