321GO
Automotive
- Jan 24, 2010
- 345
Suppose we hava a three axle trailer as in the attachment (just marvel at my illustration).
How then are the airbags connected, left to right?
I'm especially wondering because of what will happen during cornering, i.e. the effect on the amound of roll.
They way they are connected will make a great difference i would assume.
According the valve internals there is a restriction internally in the valve, to choke the line. But would this still not result in a excessive 'extra' roll due to the pressure equalisation in long distance corners?
The inside airbags would basically continue to shorten while the outside ones would continue to lengthen and thus excessive rolling would occur?
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How then are the airbags connected, left to right?
I'm especially wondering because of what will happen during cornering, i.e. the effect on the amound of roll.
They way they are connected will make a great difference i would assume.
According the valve internals there is a restriction internally in the valve, to choke the line. But would this still not result in a excessive 'extra' roll due to the pressure equalisation in long distance corners?
The inside airbags would basically continue to shorten while the outside ones would continue to lengthen and thus excessive rolling would occur?
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