Silente wrote " From direct experience, reverse engineering the tire is a nice technique if you don't have any data at all, but it is at the same time very dangerous, above all if your driver is, for...
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Type: Posts; User: Claude Rouelle
Silente wrote " From direct experience, reverse engineering the tire is a nice technique if you don't have any data at all, but it is at the same time very dangerous, above all if your driver is, for...
One comment of one of our engineers who do work on creating and using simulation tools: Danny leaves out a crucial part, and that is what kind of datatypes you work with. The memory requirements for...
I agree with Moop. The whole front (rear) mass is not located on one point at the center of the front (rear) axle. k2/ab is one of the "magic number " to master in transient.