vftm
Mechanical
- Aug 16, 2015
- 2
I wonder if someone can help me.
I am trying to calculate the loads in the suspension components of a typical car double wishbone setup. I have found a thread on the forum, which seems to be exactly the kind of thing I am looking for
(See Post 5)
Which involves considering the assembly as a 3D truss, and building up matrices, containing 1. the unit vectors and cross products at the mounting points of the struts at the upright and 2. the forces and cross products at the tyre contact patch. Which when the inverse of matrix 1 is multiplied by matrix 2, results in a third matrix containing the loads on the struts.
What is the general concensus of oppinion of this meathod? Obviously it is quite simplified as few wishbone setups have components which are purely in tension or compression.
Can someone give me the name of this method of truss analysis, and any textbooks / resources that specifically cover this method?
Thank you in advance for your help!
I am trying to calculate the loads in the suspension components of a typical car double wishbone setup. I have found a thread on the forum, which seems to be exactly the kind of thing I am looking for
(See Post 5)
Which involves considering the assembly as a 3D truss, and building up matrices, containing 1. the unit vectors and cross products at the mounting points of the struts at the upright and 2. the forces and cross products at the tyre contact patch. Which when the inverse of matrix 1 is multiplied by matrix 2, results in a third matrix containing the loads on the struts.
What is the general concensus of oppinion of this meathod? Obviously it is quite simplified as few wishbone setups have components which are purely in tension or compression.
Can someone give me the name of this method of truss analysis, and any textbooks / resources that specifically cover this method?
Thank you in advance for your help!