I found something old and fun about hydropneumatic suspension:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1IgfniOIdM[/youtube]
Just for the sake of basic knowledge.
1.13 Sprung suspension :
The means whereby all complete wheels are suspended from the body/chassis unit by a spring
medium.
further more:10.1 Sprung suspension :
10.1.1 Cars must be fitted with sprung suspension.
why? because it's not the springs, it's a column of hydraulic oil when that damper bottoms out. A bridge of solid as a rock grade A hydraulic oil. lolAny device or construction that is designed to bridge the gap between the sprung part of the
car and the ground is prohibited under all circumstances.
miguelalvesreis wrote:You are assuming that the fluid is hydraulic oil on all parts of the system? I didn't assume that at all by the article.n smikle wrote:miguelalvesreis wrote:
you better tell Andre Citroën about that!
See the above posts.. Hydrualic fluid? Spring?!! Craziness. lol
I agree with your point (and other's) that the spring effect can't come from elasticity from the pipes. There are too much variables in action there, from temperature to phisical properties of the pipe materials. I would believe that they have chosen materials with stabler behaviour with temperature and pressure variations and would rely on different materials on a contained area to have the spring effect.
Not that I'm deffending that they really have an hydraulic suspension but only assuming that it's not impossible that they have it. Perhaps hydraulic was a term used with a broader scoap than it should have been. Nevertheless, with proper containers/reservoirs where they might have a compressible fluid, than it would be feasible.
Advantages? Cons? Well, I could only think of layout and CoG. They can put such containers in advantageous location. If this is really a pro feature, I'm not sure since I don't really know how small and light are the F1 springs nowadays. They might have found the weight to be in excess but the interconnection an advantage and due to the fact that they might be able to locate it on a better (for CoG) location....
Yep and it looks nice!kwanchepan wrote:new endplate ??
http://i.imgur.com/4CN3dfD.jpg