MUMBAI, India, May 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202341080551 A) filed by C. Dinesh Kumar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Nov. 28, 2023, for 'exploration and assessment of two-wheeler suspension system: a study varied material through ansys analysis.'
Inventor(s) include Hariharan T; Sri Raman M; and Arshath Ahamed N.
The application for the patent was published on May 30, under issue no. 22/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A mechanical component termed a suspension system, also referred to as a shock absorber and is used to reduce the force of shocks experienced when riding over uneven terrain. Vehicles with shock absorbers mounted have a more comfortable and smooth ride. In particular, the 'rear suspension of a two-wheeler attaches to the tyres of the vehicle and protects the rider and chassis from the shocks that the tyres absorb by efficiently absorbing bumps and shocks. Several research works have looked into different aspects ofsuspension systems for two-wheelers, including variations in spring designs, materials, and other characteristics. Our goal in this research project is to determine the best material for a suspension system for two-wheeled bikes by analysing the stresses and deformations that are caused in each material under uniform loading circumstances. In order to accomplish this, a SOLIDWORKS 2023 model of a two-wheeler bike suspension system, or shock absorber, was meticulously constructed. This model will then be transferred into ANSYS 2022 for an in-depth investigation that takes into consideration various loading scenarios and materials. The resulting data, which included stresses and deformations in various materials, were systematically compared. In the end, conclusions on which material would work best to improve the performance of a two-wheeler suspension system were reached based on these comparative analysis."
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