The Shock Absorber Handbook (Wiley-Professional Engineering Publishing Series) | 
enlarge | Author: John Dixon Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 432 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.9 x 1.2
ISBN: 047051020X Dewey Decimal Number: 629.243 EAN: 9780470510209 ASIN: 047051020X
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Product Description Every one of the many millions of cars manufactured annually worldwide uses shock absorbers, otherwise known as dampers. These form a vital part of the suspension system of any vehicle, essential for optimizing road holding, performance and safety. This, the second edition of the Shock Absorber Handbook (first edition published in 1999), remains the only English language book devoted to the subject. Comprehensive coverage of design, testing, installation and use of the damper has led to the book's acceptance as the authoritative text on the automotive applications of shock absorbers. In this second edition, the author presents a thorough revision of his book to bring it completely up to date. There are numerous detail improvements, and extensive new material has been added particularly on the many varieties of valve design in the conventional hydraulic damper, and on modern developments such as electrorheological and magnetorheological dampers. "The Shock Absorber Handbook, 2nd Edition" provides a thorough treatment of the issues surrounding the design and selection of shock absorbers. It is an invaluable handbook for those working in industry, as well as a principal reference text for students of mechanical and automotive engineering.
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Don't call a book a handbook when it isn't. March 7, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
A handbook is a book where you can find lots of information about a specific subject. Handbooks are used in daily practis. This book is atypical schoolboys studybook with little value for practis. A shockabsorber handbook schould consist of data of all available markes on todays market with an explanation about all the different constructions .
The Bible of dampers February 7, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
At first view the book seems like a dissapointment. Numerous equations, most of them rather complex. You feel that this is basically an academic book and has nothing to do with real and practical knowledge. But as you go deeper into the book you will soon realize that the content is going to be very helpful in a practical point of view. The book starts with pure vibration theory. Don't even think that this is sonething to ignore as it is so important to know the basic aspects of vibraton theory in order to go deep in damper knowledge. You will find many important and interesting things for the real world, like transmissibility of the suspension, damping coefficient, damping ratio, damping factor and more. Also at Section 2.8 series stiffness is being discussed which is an extremely interesting subject in a practical point of view. Chapter 3 is maybe the most important chapter of the book describing in depth the theoryof vehicle vibrations, ride, handling and most importantly you will learn a lot about ride handling compromise. Chapter 4 is about motion ratio, its effect in suspension behavior and also you will be so happy to be in a position to understand the basic differences in terms of geometry and behavior between double wishbones, mcpherson struts, rocker arm suspension, pushrod, pullrod and motorcycle forks and rear suspensions. Personally, i was excited to find out that in most cases there are not huge differences in behavior between a double wishbone and a strut suspension. Chapter 5 is all about fluid dynamics but as the author also states, you must already have a level of knowledge on the topic in order to fully understand the stuff there. Chapter 6 is about valve design, valve types, velve characteristics and valve models. Chapter 7 will guide you through the damper behavior, it will talk about valve flow rates and the effect of these on damper behavior, damper parameters like damper symmetry and more. Chapter 8 discusses about the adjustable dampers and the effects of the various adjustments in the damper behavior. Chapter 9 will give you a guide on how to specify a damper Chapter 10 is a very nice and practical chapter on damper testing.
If i have a single complaint about this book is that it would be 100% perfect in the case it contained some colour real pictures of various types of dampers, damper internal components, various types of valves, etc.
All in all, this is a book you cannot afford to lose if you are serious in dampers. I would like to see a more modern new edition though.
Marcelo Carnicelli - structural engineer- Sao Paulo- Brasil October 21, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A good and explanatory book about deadening and devices to are used besides the purpose about vehicles Like the title proposes : hand book
Excellent book on dampers April 23, 2005 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is the best book ever written about shock absorbers. Although much have been written about dumpers in the other books, nowhere the dumpers have been covered so well as in this book, from design, construction, production, testing and using, to the analysis of ride-handling compromise. It covers the damper both as the unit per se, and as a small yet vital part of the whole complex vehicle system.
Please note that the information in this book is mostly academical and abstract. It servers educational purposes excellent, but has little practical value for a beginning racer or automotive enthusiast. The chapter about damper testing covers mostly laboratory tests on special machines. The chapter about fluid mechanics analyzes different damper fluid properties, without reference to any specific particular fluid compound. The chapter about valve design lists various valve types, characteristics and various theoretical models of valves. The chapter about adjustable damper enumerates the purposes of adjustment, classifies the dampers by the ease of adjustment, and gives different adjustable valve types. Having great theoretical value, the book however gives no advice for those people who would like to modify a damper manually by installing different kinds of valves, using another liquid, etc.
Millikens in their wonderful volume "Race Car Vehicle Dynamics" have devoted 40 pages to dampers, but almost all on vehicle behavior, rather than damper design itself. "The Shock Absorber Handbook" reveals the problem of passenger comfort better than the Millikens' work. However, both of the books have similar style, both have hundreds of formulas and illustrations. I highly recommend it to anybody interested in the theory of vehicle dynamics.
The Shock Absorber Handbook, Reviewed July 10, 2001 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The Shock Absorber Handbook is a good work, providing hundreds of formulas for computing load-dampening responses. Somewhat overly detailed on advanced theories,with strong references to hi-performance applications. It is the book you picture as a classic textbook for a college-level shock-design course. Chapter 1 gives a good basis in the history of the hydraulic dampener, from the initial start of friction snubbers to today's performance units. A good book to add to any shock design engineer's library.Product Design Engineer ArvinMeritor LVA - Export
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