suspensionslasten
Suspensionslasten, literally “suspension loads,” are the forces that act on a vehicle's suspension system (springs, dampers, control arms, and linkages) as a result of payload, vehicle dynamics, and road input. They are typically categorized as static loads, from the weight of the vehicle and its occupants and cargo, and dynamic loads, generated by motion over irregular surfaces, acceleration, braking, and cornering. The loads are commonly resolved into vertical, longitudinal, and lateral components, with vertical forces usually dominant.
In engineering, suspensionslasten determine the choice of spring rates and damping, suspension geometry, and travel, affecting
Several factors influence suspensionslasten, including vehicle mass, payload distribution, center of gravity, driving style, road roughness,