fjädringsrörelsens
Fjädringsrörelse refers to the movement of a vehicle's suspension system. This system is designed to absorb shocks and vibrations from the road surface, providing a smoother ride for occupants and maintaining tire contact with the ground. When a vehicle encounters an uneven surface, such as a bump or pothole, the wheels move upwards and downwards. The springs within the suspension system compress or extend to absorb this energy. Dampers, also known as shock absorbers, work in conjunction with the springs to control the rate at which the suspension compresses and rebounds. This controlled movement prevents excessive bouncing and oscillation.
The degree and nature of fjädringsrörelse are influenced by various factors including the type of suspension