Basically the toss-up is the usual - solid axle vs independent. Whilst the play part of me says independent, I'm having some trouble justifying the solution.
Now the 2 key design thoughts are
a) Articulation doesn't matter with a trailer. All that matters is the amount of impact adsorbtion. So the "up" travel should match the car, but the droop and total travel could be significantly less.
b) Weight does matter, especially unsprung weight.
c) Wheel Alignment - Track Trailer (TVAN) has the best travelling suspension I have ever seen on a trailer, and are well known for it. It's a combination of soft springs, good shocks, long travel, long arms for even geometry, and they claim, suspension that self steers the trailer to reduce the effects of impacts. It's the last bit I really think hard about.
Live Axle (leaf sprung)
- Leaf spings distribute load along frame further (lighter frame)
Less wheel alignment issues
Parts are everywhere
Simple, cheap, few welds etc to fail
Weight is average
Shock mounts and angles are often less than ideal
Travel should equal
Can travel till spring is "flat" and axle nearly touches chassis. Spring needs no room in body.
No idea on self steering
Springs - Parabolic vs normal
Springs - Short trailer vs long car
Springs - Gal vs lubricated slippers
Axle - could the centre be hollow pipe?
It uses minimal space under the trailer compared to many independent setups, leaving space for water tanks front and rear between the springs.
Impact on one wheel affect camber - dynamic stability?
- Independent movement
More weight or less weight? Less is the theory, but most I see I think are more.
Coils seem to be "softer" than leaves.
Coils may need "room" in body to avoid coil binding
bumpstops can go inside coils
It's "cooler"
More wheel alignment options
More complex
Most stuff custom
Issues with brakes (may affect geometry)
Perhaps torsion bars w/ trailing arms?
Weight is to one point - above the spring - chassis needs to spread loads further - larger chassis.
Trailing arm mounts need to be strong, but that's not where the spring is -means more stress in more areas.
Trailing arms vs Longitudional and Lateral arms (TVAN)
Coils vs torsion bars
Reuse some car suspension parts? Hilux front etc?
Catchya
Paul