mark512
Mechanical
- Aug 4, 2017
- 34
I'm having a problem understanding the terms in Chapter 6 (steady-state cornering)
They start with a free body diagram of a bicycle model (front and rear axles are each represented by a single wheel) turning a corner in equilibrium at velocity V with radius r. With vehicle mass M, wheelbase L, and CG to front axle distance b and CG to rear axle distance c, the cornering forces on the front and rear are given as:
Fyf = M*(c/L)*(V^2/r)
Fyr = M*(b/L)*(V^2/r)
They then make a substitution because M*(c/L) and M*(b/L) "are the portions of the vehicle mass carried on the front/rear axles" and "are equal to" Wf/g and Wr/g. They continue using the terms Wf and Wr throughout the entire chapter.
The problem I'm having is that the list of symbols at the beginning of the book defines Wf as "the dynamic weight on the front axle" and Wr as "the dynamic weight on the rear axle" (and Wfs and Wrs as the respective static weights.) Within the chapter, Wf and Ws are periodically defined as "the load on" the respective axles.
From these definitions, it seems like Wf and Wr are the dynamic axle loads (i.e. affected by longitudinal weight transfer) but everything seems to be derived from the bicycle model sum of the moments around the CG, which to me, implies it should be the static weights because the CG position (and therefore its moment arm lengths to the front and rear axles) don't actually change?
Thanks in advance!
Mark
They start with a free body diagram of a bicycle model (front and rear axles are each represented by a single wheel) turning a corner in equilibrium at velocity V with radius r. With vehicle mass M, wheelbase L, and CG to front axle distance b and CG to rear axle distance c, the cornering forces on the front and rear are given as:
Fyf = M*(c/L)*(V^2/r)
Fyr = M*(b/L)*(V^2/r)
They then make a substitution because M*(c/L) and M*(b/L) "are the portions of the vehicle mass carried on the front/rear axles" and "are equal to" Wf/g and Wr/g. They continue using the terms Wf and Wr throughout the entire chapter.
The problem I'm having is that the list of symbols at the beginning of the book defines Wf as "the dynamic weight on the front axle" and Wr as "the dynamic weight on the rear axle" (and Wfs and Wrs as the respective static weights.) Within the chapter, Wf and Ws are periodically defined as "the load on" the respective axles.
From these definitions, it seems like Wf and Wr are the dynamic axle loads (i.e. affected by longitudinal weight transfer) but everything seems to be derived from the bicycle model sum of the moments around the CG, which to me, implies it should be the static weights because the CG position (and therefore its moment arm lengths to the front and rear axles) don't actually change?
Thanks in advance!
Mark