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ASC Paper TakeawaysNotes
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Placement of the CG is very important when it comes to a side load being applied, which primarily occurs during turning. The following shows the scenarios that can occur when the CG is moved fore and aft of the Neutral Steer Point (NSP)
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The distance of the NSP from the front axle is determined by the following equation Assuming the tires in the front and back are the same model, and thus the cornering stiffness values are the same, the equation simplifies down to 1/3WB. |
The location of the CG relative to the NSP determines the characteristic of the yaw response. This can be summarized in variables known as the static margin and the understeer coeficient
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The Static Margin (SM) is defined as “the distance from the CG rearward to the NSP divided by the wheelbase and is expressed with the following equation (somehow…?) In our case, with 3 wheels of the same cornering stiffness, this can be simplified down to |
Starting topics:
2 and 3 wheel steering
Stability
Suspension and steering design (specifically of single wheel)
Other 3 wheel solar cars
try to dig and find as much as possible abt MSI - MSX
any lessons from Aptera
Passenger placement and how it affects all the above factors