Abstract
Abstract The suspension system consists of tires, tire air, springs, shock absorbers, and connections that facilitate the relative movement among the axles and the automobile. Although ride quality and road holding/handling are mutually exclusive, suspension components nevertheless need to provide both. Adjusting suspensions requires striking the ideal balance. Maintaining maximum contact between the road wheel and the road surface is crucial for the suspension. The vehicle’s suspension greatly affects its handling; since the vehicle must operate on all types of terrain and retain ideal steering geometry, an adaptable system of suspension should be employed. The EATV’s suspension elements will be designed in Solid works, and the resulting model will be examined utilizing Ansys software for optimizing design variables while taking into account how they may affect the efficiency of other automobile parts through simulator testing.
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