To do one or the other is merely a choice - no right or wrong answer there. And I don't think anyone would argue that as you add dimensions to a look-up table it gets more computationally expensive. ...
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Type: Posts; User: exFSAE
To do one or the other is merely a choice - no right or wrong answer there. And I don't think anyone would argue that as you add dimensions to a look-up table it gets more computationally expensive. ...
Gonna have to leave the "objective proof" as an exercise to the reader - and of course it's a bit more involved than f = kx^2. Just saying from my own experience is that full vehicle MBD in pro...
My friend, let's redo your assumptions ;)
I alluded to this before, but this guy's follow-up post hits the nail on the head (emphasis added):
(And yes, I for sure agree to his point you can...
Hm, can't say I agree with this. To calculate your jacking forces all you need are 1D look ups at each corner (for independent front and rear susp). I'd agree that 10 points per curve *sounds*...