Review on Semi Active Suspension System for Ride Comfort

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Ranjit Vasant Rajale, S. Chakradhar Goud, M. P. Nagarkar

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This review article provides a thorough examination of the function and influence of semi active suspension systems in improving the level of comfort experienced during rides in the automobile sector. The paper explores the core concepts, types, and features of semi-active suspension technology, while also highlighting their differences and similarities with passive and fully active suspension systems. This study also examines the measures used to assess the level of comfort experienced during a ride, incorporating both objective and subjective factors. The research examines many components that impact ride comfort in semi-active suspensions, such as control algorithms, sensor technologies, and the effects of important vehicle and ambient variables. Moreover, it offers valuable information on performance assessment via both laboratory and field testing, as well as comparison studies with alternative systems. It also covers current improvements and the integration of the system with other vehicle systems. The study finishes by succinctly summarizing crucial ideas, emphasizing the importance of these technologies in augmenting both ride comfort and safety. Additionally, it solicits additional investigation and underscores the ramifications for the automobile sector, establishing the foundation for future progress and use in the realm of semi-active suspension systems. 

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