TMcRally
Automotive
- Aug 17, 2007
- 155
I feel I have a fundamental problem with my understanding of the physics of weight transfer V's lateral forces.
When weight transfers around the car and we control where it goes does this have an effect on the lateral loads that the tyres resist.
We say if we transfer more weight to the outside front on turn in we get less grip from that tyre, and we do, I've seen it and driven it.
Because the weight pushes the tyre down it has more grip albeit that it is a reduced proportional rate to the weight, if it has more grip it should be able to do more work. If the work has not increased then it should turn in better. Unless the lateral force from the mass not wanting to turn has increased the work load as well on that tyre.
Does the lateral force move around the car with the weight transfer - are they connected. It would seem in some cases it is and in others less so.
When weight transfers around the car and we control where it goes does this have an effect on the lateral loads that the tyres resist.
We say if we transfer more weight to the outside front on turn in we get less grip from that tyre, and we do, I've seen it and driven it.
Because the weight pushes the tyre down it has more grip albeit that it is a reduced proportional rate to the weight, if it has more grip it should be able to do more work. If the work has not increased then it should turn in better. Unless the lateral force from the mass not wanting to turn has increased the work load as well on that tyre.
Does the lateral force move around the car with the weight transfer - are they connected. It would seem in some cases it is and in others less so.