hydraulikfederung
Hydraulikfederung, also known as hydraulic suspension, is a type of suspension system used in vehicles to absorb road shocks and maintain tire contact with the ground. It operates on the principle of Pascal's law, which states that a pressure change in a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished to every portion of the fluid and to the walls of the container.
The basic components of a hydraulic suspension system include a hydraulic pump, a reservoir, a control valve,
Hydraulic suspension systems offer several advantages over traditional leaf spring or coil spring systems. They provide
However, hydraulic suspension systems also have some drawbacks. They are more complex and expensive than other
Hydraulic suspension systems are commonly used in high-performance vehicles, off-road vehicles, and heavy-duty trucks. They are