A REVIEW OF VIBRATION ANALYSIS OF SCOOTER CHASSIS
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Implemented papermade an effort to review the investigations that have been made on the different analysis technique automobile chassis.That analysis may be, static analysis or dynamic analysis. A number of analytical and experimental techniques are available for the analysis of the automobile chassis. Determination of the different analysis around different conditions in an automobile chassis has been reported in literature. An attempt has been made in the paper to reviewvarious techniques developed forthe analysis of scooterchassis and results of that analysis can be used for further studies. Therefore the chassis is considered as the most vital component of the any two wheelersas it holds all the parts and components together.The operation of any mechanical system will always results in vibration. Our goal is to minimize the effect of these vibrations, because while it is undesirable, vibration is unavoidable.
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