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Active Suspension

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A recent development in train ride control, active suspension uses microprocessor control to detect changes in track formation or direction and then signal changes in the suspension configuration. In this way, sideways movements can be used to stiffen hydraulic resistance in dampers or induce hydraulic jacking movement to adjust body tilt.

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Edited July 18, 2005 (hide diff)