Blog
-
engine transverse bar with support arm Performance Analysis
Introduction The engine transverse bar with support arm constitutes a critical structural component within the engine compartment of internal combustion engine vehicles. Positioned transversely to the engine’s rotational axis, its primary function is to rigidly connect the engine mounting points to the vehicle’s chassis, effectively isolating engine vibrations and mitigating noise, harshness, a···Read more -
Engine transverse bar Performance Analysis
Introduction The engine transverse bar, also known as a strut bar or chassis brace, is a critical structural component in automotive engineering, primarily utilized to enhance vehicle handling and rigidity. Positioned within the engine bay, spanning across the suspension towers, its function is to minimize chassis flex during cornering, acceleration, and braking. Historically, these bars were pre···Read more -
Engine mount bar Performance Analysis
Introduction Engine mount bars, critical components in vehicle vibration isolation, represent a significant advancement in powertrain NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) management. Positioned within the vehicle chassis, these bars function as a vital link between the engine/transmission assembly and the vehicle's frame. They are not merely structural supports; they actively mitigate the transm···Read more
