Engineer2Alamek
Electrical
- Jan 26, 2005
- 8
Hi,
I need to install some electronic sensing equipment to the wheel hub of various vehicles from a small car to a BW truck using the existing hub nuts/lugs. To determine how strong to make the casing and its mount I need to know approximately what sort of radial acceleration or g force, ie in the plane of the wheel, can be expected not including that due to centrifugal force? The worst case scenario would be going over a pothole or gutter I imagine. Also of use would be to know the maximum oscillation frequency that could be expected. Unfortunately there's no information available on these parameters that I could find.
I guess both these parameters, acceleration and frequency, could be theoretically determined based on the unsprung weight, spring constant k, damping constant, etc. Would anyone be able to point me to the pertinent equation?
Any help most appreciated.
I need to install some electronic sensing equipment to the wheel hub of various vehicles from a small car to a BW truck using the existing hub nuts/lugs. To determine how strong to make the casing and its mount I need to know approximately what sort of radial acceleration or g force, ie in the plane of the wheel, can be expected not including that due to centrifugal force? The worst case scenario would be going over a pothole or gutter I imagine. Also of use would be to know the maximum oscillation frequency that could be expected. Unfortunately there's no information available on these parameters that I could find.
I guess both these parameters, acceleration and frequency, could be theoretically determined based on the unsprung weight, spring constant k, damping constant, etc. Would anyone be able to point me to the pertinent equation?
Any help most appreciated.