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Innovative Vibration Dampers in Ambulance

Vikas Parmar, Moin Nadaf, Prof. A. K. Lavnis

Abstract


In conventional automobile the shocks received are partially absorbed by dampers shock absorber and remaining is transmitted to the vehicle and passenger. Normally in automobile, this reduction in shocks and vibrations is feasible but for the purpose where comfort is an important parameter like ambulance, the shocks and vibration transmitted are dangerous to the health of, hence there is a need to improve the comfort level for patient .This will be achieved in this project by the use of mechatronics along with electromagnets and conventional suspension system.

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