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MagneRide

MagneRide is an automotive adaptive suspension with magnetorheological damper system developed by the Delphi Automotive corporation,[1][2] that uses magnetically controlled dampers, or shock absorbers, for a highly adaptive ride. As opposed to traditional suspension systems, MagneRide has no mechanical valves or even small moving parts that can wear.[3] This system consists of monotube dampers, one on each corner of the vehicle, a sensor set, and an ECU (electronic control unit) to maintain the system.[4][5]

Background edit

The dampers are filled with magnetorheological fluid, a mixture of easily magnetized iron particles in a synthetic hydrocarbon oil. In each of the monotube dampers is a piston containing two electromagnetic coils and two small fluid passages through the piston. The electromagnets are able to create a variable magnetic field across the fluid passages. When the magnets are off, the fluid travels through the passages freely. When the magnets are turned on, the iron particles in the fluid create a fibrous structure through the passages in the same direction as the magnetic field. The strength of the bonds between the magnetized iron particles causes the effective viscosity of the fluid to increase resulting in a stiffer suspension. Altering the strength of the current results in an instantaneous change in force of the piston.[6] If the sensors sense any body roll, they communicate the information to the ECU. The ECU will compensate for this by changing the strength of the current to the appropriate dampers.

History edit

The first generation was created by Delphi Corporation during a period when it was a subsidiary of General Motors (GM). Originally licensed only to General Motors vehicles, it debuted on the 2002.5 Cadillac Seville STS. The first sports car to use the technology was the 2003 C5 Corvette. Delphi would later license the technology to other manufacturers such as Ferrari and Audi.[4][7] BeijingWest Industries, BWI, acquired MagneRide IP in 2009.

Differentiating features edit

  • Low-velocity damping control
  • Ability to "draw" force-velocity curve
  • Fast response

Improvements edit

Generation II MagneRide continued to use a single electromagnetic coil inside the damper piston. Changes from the previous generation include uprated seals and bearings to extend its application to heavier cars and SUV's.[8] The most notable improvements in the new system are the ECU and coils. A smaller, lighter, more capable ECU debuted with GenII

The legislative requirement for lead-free ECU's caused BWI to redesign their control unit for the third generation. Because they could not use lead, BWI designed their new ECU from scratch. The new and improved ECU has three times the computing capacity as the previous edition as well as ten times more memory.[9] It also has greater tuneability.

Dual coils edit

The third generation introduced a second electromagnetic coil in the piston of each damper, improving turn-off response. With the single electromagnetic coil, there was a small delay from when the ECU turned off the current to when the damper lost its magnetic field. This was caused by a temporary electric current, or eddy current, in the electromagnet. BWI greatly reduced this delay with its dual coil system. The two coils are wound in opposite directions to each other, cancelling out the eddy currents.[10] The dual coil system effectively eliminated the delay, causing a quicker responding suspension system.

Applications edit

MagneRide was first used by General Motors in the Cadillac Seville STS (2002.5) sedan, first used in a sports car in the 2003 C5 Corvette, and is now used as a standard suspension or an option in many models for Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet, and other GM vehicles. It can also be found on some Holden Special Vehicles, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Ford and Audi vehicles.

Specific Applications:

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-09-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Delphi-iss.com". www.delphi-iss.com.
  3. ^ Economist, Vol. 371 Issue 8379
  4. ^ a b "General Motors Magnetic Ride Control Technology". 14 January 2017.
  5. ^ "History of Delphi Automotive Systems Corporation – FundingUniverse".
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-20. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
  7. ^ Rowe, Richard. "How Do Magnetic Shocks Work?". topspeed. Valnet Inc. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Smooth Ride", Professional Engineering
  9. ^ "Core Technology", Automotive Engineer
  10. ^ "Third Generation of Bwi Magneride Ride Control Technology Debuts In New Range Rover Evoque", Electronic Specifier – Automotive
  11. ^ "For Cadillac and Corvette Fans: Exploring the History of GM's Magnetic Ride Control". 2013-01-26. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  12. ^ Aaron Bragman (April 6, 2020), "2020 Cadillac CT5-V Test Drive: Great Car, Awful Timing", Cars.com
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-27. Retrieved 2014-12-27.
  14. ^ a b c d "2019 Mustang Order Guide" (PDF). Ford. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  15. ^ a b c d "2020 Mustang Order Guide" (PDF). Ford. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  16. ^ . Ford. Archived from the original on 20 May 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  17. ^ a b "2013 Acura MDX undefined" 2011-09-01 at the Wayback Machine (video)
  18. ^ "Audi R8 Magnetic Ride - Vidéo dailymotion". Dailymotion. 14 November 2008.
  19. ^ "Range Rover Evoque: driven" 2011-09-06 at the Wayback Machine, review on the website of the BBC's Top Gear

External links edit

  • BWI Group
  • MagneRide Company
  • "BWI wraps up Delphi deal", China Daily
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MagneRide is an automotive adaptive suspension with magnetorheological damper system developed by the Delphi Automotive corporation 1 2 that uses magnetically controlled dampers or shock absorbers for a highly adaptive ride As opposed to traditional suspension systems MagneRide has no mechanical valves or even small moving parts that can wear 3 This system consists of monotube dampers one on each corner of the vehicle a sensor set and an ECU electronic control unit to maintain the system 4 5 Contents 1 Background 2 History 3 Differentiating features 4 Improvements 4 1 Dual coils 5 Applications 6 References 7 External linksBackground editThe dampers are filled with magnetorheological fluid a mixture of easily magnetized iron particles in a synthetic hydrocarbon oil In each of the monotube dampers is a piston containing two electromagnetic coils and two small fluid passages through the piston The electromagnets are able to create a variable magnetic field across the fluid passages When the magnets are off the fluid travels through the passages freely When the magnets are turned on the iron particles in the fluid create a fibrous structure through the passages in the same direction as the magnetic field The strength of the bonds between the magnetized iron particles causes the effective viscosity of the fluid to increase resulting in a stiffer suspension Altering the strength of the current results in an instantaneous change in force of the piston 6 If the sensors sense any body roll they communicate the information to the ECU The ECU will compensate for this by changing the strength of the current to the appropriate dampers History editThe first generation was created by Delphi Corporation during a period when it was a subsidiary of General Motors GM Originally licensed only to General Motors vehicles it debuted on the 2002 5 Cadillac Seville STS The first sports car to use the technology was the 2003 C5 Corvette Delphi would later license the technology to other manufacturers such as Ferrari and Audi 4 7 BeijingWest Industries BWI acquired MagneRide IP in 2009 Differentiating features editLow velocity damping control Ability to draw force velocity curve Fast responseImprovements editGeneration II MagneRide continued to use a single electromagnetic coil inside the damper piston Changes from the previous generation include uprated seals and bearings to extend its application to heavier cars and SUV s 8 The most notable improvements in the new system are the ECU and coils A smaller lighter more capable ECU debuted with GenIIThe legislative requirement for lead free ECU s caused BWI to redesign their control unit for the third generation Because they could not use lead BWI designed their new ECU from scratch The new and improved ECU has three times the computing capacity as the previous edition as well as ten times more memory 9 It also has greater tuneability Dual coils edit The third generation introduced a second electromagnetic coil in the piston of each damper improving turn off response With the single electromagnetic coil there was a small delay from when the ECU turned off the current to when the damper lost its magnetic field This was caused by a temporary electric current or eddy current in the electromagnet BWI greatly reduced this delay with its dual coil system The two coils are wound in opposite directions to each other cancelling out the eddy currents 10 The dual coil system effectively eliminated the delay causing a quicker responding suspension system Applications editMagneRide was first used by General Motors in the Cadillac Seville STS 2002 5 sedan first used in a sports car in the 2003 C5 Corvette and is now used as a standard suspension or an option in many models for Cadillac Buick Chevrolet and other GM vehicles It can also be found on some Holden Special Vehicles Ferrari Lamborghini Ford and Audi vehicles Specific Applications Buick Lucerne CXS trim Lucerne Super Chevrolet Camaro Standard equipment on ZL1 trim 2012 2024 and optional on SS trim 2016 2024 Chevrolet Corvette C5 Standard equipment on 2003 50th anniversary model optional on 2003 2004 model years 11 Chevrolet Corvette C6 optional in coupe trim starting in 2005 model year and in hardtop Z06 trim starting in 2012 model year standard equipment in ZR1 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Optional with Z51 package standard on Z06 and ZR1 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Optional with Z51 package standard on Z06 Chevrolet SS 2015 2017 Cadillac XLR and Cadillac XLR V 2004 2009 standard on all models Cadillac ATS and Cadillac ATS V 2013 standard with 3 6L or 2 0T option package Cadillac Celestiq 2023 standard along with air suspension and Active Roll Control Cadillac CT4 V 2020 standard on CT4 V Cadillac CT5 V 2020 fourth generation Magnetic Ride Control standard on CT5 V 12 Cadillac CTS and Cadillac CTS V 2009 Magnetic Ride Control 13 Cadillac CT6 2016 standard on Platinum optional on other models except PHEV Cadillac Escalade 2008 standard Cadillac SRX 2004 09 standard with Performance or Premium option package Cadillac DTS 2006 11 standard with Performance or Premium option package Cadillac STS 2005 11 standard with Northstar V8 and 1SG option package Cadillac Seville STS 2002 03 Debut application for MagneRide replacing Continuously Variable Road Sensing Suspension CVRSS GMC Sierra Denali Trim 2015 GMC Yukon and Yukon XL LTZ Trim 2015 Ford Mustang Ecoboost 2018 Optional in Performance Package 2018 2019 Standard in Handling Package which requires High Performance Package 2020 14 15 Ford Mustang GT 2018 Optional in Performance Package Standard in Performance Package Level 2 14 15 Ford Mustang Bullitt 2019 2020 Optional 14 15 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 2015 2020 and GT500 2020 2022 Standard 14 15 Ford Mustang Mach E GT Performance Edition 16 HSV Senator HSV GTS HSV W427 Acura MDX 17 Sport Package Acura ZDX 17 Acura NSX Acura TLX 2021 Audi TT magnetic ride Audi S3 magnetic ride Audi R8 magnetic ride 18 Land Rover Discovery Sport Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 19 Ferrari 599 Ferrari F12berlinetta Ferrari California Ferrari FF Ferrari 458 Italia Ferrari La Ferrari Ferrari Roma Lamborghini Aventador Lamborghini HuracanReferences edit Archived copy Archived from the original on 2013 09 27 Retrieved 2013 09 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Delphi iss com www delphi iss com Economist Vol 371 Issue 8379 a b General Motors Magnetic Ride Control Technology 14 January 2017 History of Delphi Automotive Systems Corporation FundingUniverse BWIGroup Suspension MAGNERIDE CONTROLLED SUSPENSION SYSTEM Archived from the original on 2015 02 20 Retrieved 2015 02 20 Rowe Richard How Do Magnetic Shocks Work topspeed Valnet Inc Retrieved 5 March 2024 Smooth Ride Professional Engineering Core Technology Automotive Engineer Third Generation of Bwi Magneride Ride Control Technology Debuts In New Range Rover Evoque Electronic Specifier Automotive For Cadillac and Corvette Fans Exploring the History of GM s Magnetic Ride Control 2013 01 26 Retrieved 2016 08 23 Aaron Bragman April 6 2020 2020 Cadillac CT5 V Test Drive Great Car Awful Timing Cars com CTS Sport Sedan Cadillac Archived from the original on 2014 12 27 Retrieved 2014 12 27 a b c d 2019 Mustang Order Guide PDF Ford Retrieved 29 March 2020 a b c d 2020 Mustang Order Guide PDF Ford Retrieved 29 March 2020 2022 Mustang Mach E Product Brochure Ford Archived from the original on 20 May 2022 Retrieved 28 May 2022 a b 2013 Acura MDX undefined Archived 2011 09 01 at the Wayback Machine video Audi R8 Magnetic Ride Video dailymotion Dailymotion 14 November 2008 Range Rover Evoque driven Archived 2011 09 06 at the Wayback Machine review on the website of the BBC s Top GearExternal links editBWI Group MagneRide Company BWI wraps up Delphi deal China Daily 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MagneRide amp oldid 1221168903, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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