Sentences with phrase «spring stiffness»

"Spring stiffness" refers to how rigid or resistant a spring is to being compressed or stretched. If a spring has high stiffness, it will require more force to compress or stretch it, whereas a spring with low stiffness will be easier to compress or stretch. Full definition
Beyond that Ariel has uprated the «regular» Atom's inboard suspension with specific dampers and springs, complete with remote reservoirs and adjustment for high speed compression, low speed compression and rebound, plus a four - way spring stiffness adjuster, so you can fine tune the V8 to your track of choice.
The enhancements to the independent strut front / rear torsion beam suspension are designed to handle the increased power and include a 10 percent increase in front spring stiffness.
The Bentley can now be tuned to deliver a range of settings, from sporting spring stiffness to luxury limousine refinement depending on the mode of Comfort, Sport and Bentley (that also modifies other chassis systems as well as the engine and gearbox).
Compared to the C30 T5, spring stiffness for the R - Design is increased by 30 percent while the dampers feature a mono - tube design that builds up pressure quicker for 20 percent increased low - speed damping.
It goes without saying that you shouldn't expect a Project CARS» level of depth as this is still an arcade racer at heart, but other settings let you delve deeper to tune the brake bias and spring stiffness among other aspects.
In case that wasn't enough, Bentley's Drive Dynamics Control also allows the driver to select Comfort, Bentley, and Sport modes, or you mix and match the throttle map, steering feel, spring stiffness, damping, and engine note to individual tastes.
Spring stiffness and damper settings are consequently specific to this diesel version.
As a result, spring stiffness can be notched back a little — comfort increases, while precision remains.
Spring stiffness, for example, is increased 25 % when comparing XLE to Limited; stabilizer bar stiffness is up 38 % and 62 %, front and rear, respectively, when progressing from XLE to XSE.
«Tunable parameter», would be if we didn't know (or couldn't measure) the spring stiffness, and attempted to calculate it back (hindcasting) to an observed force - displacement (historical reconstructed records).
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