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nomenclature in engineering

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golfpin

Automotive
Jul 15, 2009
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Please could somebody define/explain "heave anti- heave" this phrase in suspension terms is foreign to me. Yaw pitch, roll squat etc are almost self explanatory, I have asked this in a previous post but sadly seems to have been missed.
With thanks Golfpin
 
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Heave is quite often used in "classical" English nomenclature and is equivalent to jounce (or rebound) motion. Anti-heave I have never hear of but would probably mean opposite wheel travel which would refer to roll motion.

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