dämpningsupphängning
Dämpningsupphängning, often translated as damping suspension or shock absorption system, refers to a mechanical system designed to absorb and dissipate kinetic energy from shocks and vibrations. Its primary function is to improve ride comfort and vehicle stability by controlling the oscillations of the suspension. Without effective damping, a vehicle would continue to bounce excessively after encountering a bump, leading to a jarring and uncomfortable experience, as well as reduced tire contact with the road.
The most common type of damping suspension utilizes a hydraulic shock absorber, also known as a damper.
Damping suspension systems are crucial in a wide range of applications, including automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, and