1. Suspensions, functions, and main components --
1.1 Suspension systems --
1.2 Functions of suspension systems --
1.3 Main components of suspension systems --
1.4 Desired features of suspension systems. 2. Classification of suspension systems --
2.1 Different suspension types --
2.1.1 Solid axle --
2.1.2 Torsion beam --
2.1.3 Trailing arm --
2.1.4 Double wishbone --
2.1.5 Macpherson strut --
2.1.6 Multi-link --
2.2 Spring types --
2.2.1 Coil springs --
2.2.2 Torsion bars --
2.2.3 Leaf springs --
2.2.4 Alternative springs --
2.2.5 Advanced materials springs --
2.3 Shock absorber types --
2.3.1 Twin tube --
2.3.2 Mono tube --
2.3.3 Adjustable and adaptive --
2.4 Anti-roll bar. 3. Advanced suspension systems --
3.1 Self-leveling suspensions --
3.2 Semi-active suspensions --
3.3 Active suspensions. 4. Analysis and design of suspension mechanisms --
4.1 Suspension geometry --
4.1.1 Roll center and roll axis --
4.1.2 Camber angle --
4.1.3 Toe angle --
4.2 Fundamentals of vibration --
4.2.1 Vehicle noise, vibration, and harshness --
4.2.2 Road profile --
4.3 Ride comfort evaluation --
4.4 Vehicle vibration model --
4.4.1 1-DOF quarter-car model --
4.4.2 2 DOF quarter-car model --
4.4.3 Half-car model --
4.4.4 Full vehicle model --
4.5 Installation effects --
4.6 Anti-roll bar sizing --
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