TRW Automotive Develops Breakthrough Active Suspension Systems
February 23 2005 - 11:38AM
PR Newswire (US)
TRW Automotive Develops Breakthrough Active Suspension Systems
LIVONIA, Mich., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TRW Automotive
has unveiled its second generation of Active Dynamic Control -- ADC
2 -- a new technical concept in active dynamic control for mid
range to luxury models. Building on its portfolio of active
suspension control systems, ADC 2 combines lateral and body control
to deliver enhanced performance and safety. The company has three
development contracts for this technology, working with vehicle
manufacturers to develop this technology for Europe, North America
and Asia Pacific. (Photo:
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http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20010824/TRWLOGO ) Dr. Alois
Seewald, global director research and development, steering &
suspension, explained: "For many years vehicle dynamics engineers
have struggled to achieve a compromise between vehicle handling,
ride comfort and stability. In general, at one extreme are large
sedan and luxury cars with excellent ride qualities but only
adequate handling behavior. At the other end of the spectrum are
sports cars with very good handling but a hard ride quality. "We
have developed a family of products to address the range of
suspension requirements. TRW's Active Dynamic Control Systems (ADC)
help to resolve the conflict between ride comfort and handling by
replacing the rigid drop links of one stabilizer bar end with a
hydraulic actuator. These actuators are controlled by an
electro-hydraulic-control-unit (EHCU) with information about
driving conditions fed in via sensors. "We have developed the EHCU
from proven braking technology and the actuator based on a system
used for hydraulic steering. We have, naturally, modified these
components to meet the additional functionality requirements. With
the interaction of these components we have achieved a cost
effective, high quality and robust product." The portfolio of
active control systems products includes ADC 1, a lateral dynamic
control system; Active Roll Control -- designed for body roll
control; and the more sophisticated product ADC2. The new TRW ADC2
system combines the lateral dynamic control capabilities of the
ADC1 system with the body roll control function of the ARC system.
ADC2 has two degrees of freedom by controlling two hydraulic
circuits (front and rear) independently. ADC2 is designed for
sporty luxury cars, sedan cars and SUVs from the mid-size to
premium segment. The TRW ADC1 system has one active stabilizer bar
and supports only one axle. The primary function is controlling the
lateral dynamics of the vehicle by adjusting the roll moment
distribution to the actual driving condition. According to the
individual requirement, the car operates in different modes from
very agile to stable. Expanding the ADC1 system with an additional
actuator on the second axle attached to the same hydraulic circuit
creates the TRW Active Roll Control (ARC) system. ARC's function is
mainly body roll compensation with no controlled effect on the
lateral dynamics of the vehicle, ARC is primarily targeted for
large sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and light trucks with a
naturally high roll rate. Phil Cunningham, product development
director for TRW's chassis systems portfolio, concludes: "By
drawing from the breadth of our experience in braking, steering and
suspension and developing proven technologies for application in
ADC2, we have developed a simple, yet highly effective new
technology. Having secured three contracts and being in advanced
discussions with a number of other vehicle manufacturers, it's
clear that we've developed ground breaking technology." About TRW
With 2004 sales of $12.0 billion, TRW Automotive ranks among the
world's top 10 automotive suppliers. Headquartered in Livonia,
Michigan, USA, the Company, through its subsidiaries, employs
approximately 60,000 people in 24 countries. TRW Automotive
products include integrated vehicle control and driver assist
systems, braking systems, steering systems, suspension systems,
occupant safety systems (seat belts and airbags), electronics,
engine components, fastening systems and aftermarket replacement
parts and services. All references to "TRW Automotive," "TRW" or
the "Company" in this press release refer to TRW Automotive
Holdings Corp. and its subsidiaries, unless otherwise indicated.
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prospectus dated as of February 2, 2004 (the "Prospectus") filed
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substantial leverage; interest rate risk arising from our variable
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