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Hugo Mueller
Researcher at Audi
Publications - 13
Citations - 143
Hugo Mueller is an academic researcher from Audi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotation & Lever. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 143 citations.
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Antilock control system for motor vehicles
TL;DR: In this article, an antilock control system for motor vehicles with a device for automatically disconnecting the drive assembly from the driven wheels in the event of antilocking control is described.
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Motor vehicle gear-shift device
TL;DR: In this paper, the gear lever swivels to its positions for a gear change and the gear box houses a gear shaft and a second gear pulley, which is connected to the first gear by a tension cable formed of an inner flexible cable and two cable covers.
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Cylinder for hydraulic systems
TL;DR: In this article, a push-in connection was designed for the pressure-medium line on the cylinder of an axial bore for hydraulic systems, which can be assembled without auxiliary tools.
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Wheel suspension system for motor vehicles
Karl-Heinz Meitinger,Peter Kunsch,Wilfried Michel,Hugo Mueller,Wolfgang Schmid,Christoph Kossira +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a wheel suspension system for motor vehicles having a wheel carrier, which has a wheel-side support element, which mounts in a rotatable manner a vehicle wheel, and an axle-side supporting element, between which is connected an actuating member, on actuation of which the wheel side support element can be pivoted through a pivot angle (φ) relative to the axial support element for the purpose of adjusting a track and/or camber angle (δ, e).
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Suspension system for non-steerable wheels of vehicle comprises thrust-compression bearing which cooperates with cross-member and torsion bearing mounted inside this which cooperates with wheel mounting
TL;DR: In this article, the suspension system for the non-steerable wheels of a vehicle comprises a thrust/compression bearing (28b, 36) which cooperates with a cross-member.