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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Analysis of passenger discomfort and recommendations for improving riding comfort through changes in body design, weight distribution, and damping.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\U\August1930-November1930\  Scan215
Date  26th November 1930
  
-3- Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/AEL.1/ML.26.11.30.Contd.

necessary to take into account the degree of discomfort
registered by a passenger as compared with that shewn on
the graphs. For instance an increase of say fifty points
at 20 M.P.H. is much less noticeable and unpleasant than
a similar increase at 40 M.P.H.; at 20 M.P.H. the discomfort
registered is due to short small road inequalities which
the passenger scarcely notices if the car is well upholstered,
but the discomfort at 40 M.P.H. is due to pitching which is
very much more unpleasant and is not damped out by good
upholstering.

Again, an increase of fifty points over the 200
mark is very much more noticeable than an increase of 50
points over the 50 mark. All these points must be taken
into consideration.

From these results therefore it is evident that
we must continually work for the following conditions in
order to keep our standard of riding comfort high:

(1) Use bodies where the rear seats are well
forward.
(2) Reduce weight on the front of the car.
(3) Keep as much weight as possible to the rear
of the car, (two spare wheels and luggage
at rear).
(4) Do not use more rear damping than is necessary
for control at high speeds.
(5) Plenty of damping at the front is advantageous.

The next tests to be carried out will shew the
effect of road springs of greater deflection for the same
load (lower ratings). We may find it necessary to alter
our standard of tests for lower rating springs. The improvement
given by these springs (as were fitted to 'g's car 54-RM{William Robotham - Chief Engineer}) may
not be shewn up by this test to be as large as personal
impression registers.



Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/AEL.
  
  


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