Is the Suspension Bridge an Air Suspension?
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Suspension bridge is air suspension. Working principle of air suspension: The working principle of air suspension is to use an air compressor to form compressed air and deliver the compressed air to the air chambers of the springs and shock absorbers, thereby changing the height of the vehicle. Height sensors are installed near the front and rear wheels. Based on the output signals from these sensors, the computer determines changes in the vehicle's height and controls the compressor and exhaust valve to compress or extend the springs, thus achieving a damping effect. Components of air suspension: The air suspension system controls the vehicle's height and offers three settings: standard, raised, and rear-only raised. The shock absorber damping force is categorized into low, medium, and high levels, while the spring stiffness is divided into soft and hard settings.