Design And Development Of Passive Magnetic Suspension System

  • Unique Paper ID: 180705
  • PageNo: 1941-1943
  • Abstract:
  • This project explores a passive magnetic suspension system utilizing neodymium disc magnets arranged in a repulsive configuration to perform shock absorption in two-wheeler vehicles. The prototype employs like poles facing each other within steel hollow rods to create a stable air gap, producing suspension through magnetic repulsion. Mounted on a mild steel frame with welded joints, the system minimizes vibrations, noise, and body roll while offering customizable stiffness by adjusting magnet spacing. Designed as a low-maintenance and frictionless alternative to conventional suspensions, the system demonstrates potential for improved ride comfort and future automotive applications.

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BibTeX

@article{180705,
        author = {Rajeev Dhavale and Somnath Gosavi and Balaji Ughade and Nitesh Rathod},
        title = {Design And Development Of Passive Magnetic Suspension System},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {1},
        pages = {1941-1943},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=180705},
        abstract = {This project explores a passive magnetic 
suspension system utilizing neodymium disc magnets 
arranged in a repulsive configuration to perform shock 
absorption in two-wheeler vehicles. The prototype 
employs like poles facing each other within steel hollow 
rods to create a stable air gap, producing suspension 
through magnetic repulsion. Mounted on a mild steel 
frame with welded joints, the system minimizes 
vibrations, noise, and body roll while offering 
customizable stiffness by adjusting magnet spacing. 
Designed as a low-maintenance and frictionless 
alternative to conventional suspensions, the system 
demonstrates potential for improved ride comfort and 
future automotive applications.},
        keywords = {Magnetic Suspension, Neodymium Magnets,  Shock Absorber, Two-Wheeler Suspension, Contactless  Suspension},
        month = {June},
        }

Cite This Article

Dhavale, R., & Gosavi, S., & Ughade, B., & Rathod, N. (2025). Design And Development Of Passive Magnetic Suspension System. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(1), 1941–1943.

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