Motor vehicles – Frame – With structure adapted to receive or support a motor,...
Patent
1991-06-18
1992-09-08
Rice, Kenneth R.
Motor vehicles
Frame
With structure adapted to receive or support a motor,...
188267, 2671401AE, 2671401C, B62D 2100
Patent
active
051450240
ABSTRACT:
In order to improve vibration attenuation (during engine shake and idling for example), reduce power consumption and increase the longevity of elements associated with the application of a high voltage to electrodes which control the viscosity of an ERF in an orifice passage, the rate at which the ERF is flowing in the passage is estimated based on a relative displacement parameter or the like, and used to modify the actually applied voltage level.
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Nissan Motor Co,. Ltd.
Rice Kenneth R.
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