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Tire Modeling for Misuse Situations

2001-03-05
2001-01-0748
This article describes the current state of the art in tire/suspension system misuse simulation, with particular attention to finite element tire modeling for severe impact situations. One such finite element tire model, developed in the PAMCRASH environment, is described and it's static performance discussed in relation to experimentally obtained data.
Technical Paper

The Effect of Chassis Stiffness on Race Car Handling Balance

2000-11-13
2000-01-3554
It is often quoted that to be able to make a race car handle ‘properly’ by tuning the handling balance, the chassis should have a torsional stiffness of ‘X times the suspension stiffness’ or ‘X times the difference between front and rear suspension stiffness’ [1]. This paper looks at the fundamental issues surrounding chassis stiffness. It discusses why a chassis should be stiff, what increasing the chassis stiffness does to the race engineer's ability to change the handling balance of the car and how much chassis stiffness is required. All the arguments are backed up with a detailed quasi static analysis of the problem. Furthermore, a dynamic analysis of the vehicle's handling using ADAMS Car and ADAMS Flex is performed to verify the effect of chassis stiffness on a race car's handling balance through the simulation of steady state handling manoeuvres.
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