CHagen
Mechanical
- Jul 3, 2011
- 29
Hello all,
Im putting together a simulation and will need some values of the moments of inertia about each axis. My thoughts were that a BMW 3 series, Ford mustang and a wrx may have a similar radius of gyration about the longitudinal axis (call this the x-axis). A corvette, 911, F430 and an nsx may also be similar about this axis being particularly lower slung. About the vertical, z-axis, in yaw these are going to have pretty differing radii. In this case a 928 and a C5 vette may be similar due to the front engine rear transaxle in both cars. All axis are of importance, but anything is helpful.
My point is that I am mainly looking for typical reasonably accurate radii of gyration so that I can correlate similar cars and make a good initial guess which can be investigated later. If you are willing I would appreciate how you came to your conclusions.
Thanks
Chris
Im putting together a simulation and will need some values of the moments of inertia about each axis. My thoughts were that a BMW 3 series, Ford mustang and a wrx may have a similar radius of gyration about the longitudinal axis (call this the x-axis). A corvette, 911, F430 and an nsx may also be similar about this axis being particularly lower slung. About the vertical, z-axis, in yaw these are going to have pretty differing radii. In this case a 928 and a C5 vette may be similar due to the front engine rear transaxle in both cars. All axis are of importance, but anything is helpful.
My point is that I am mainly looking for typical reasonably accurate radii of gyration so that I can correlate similar cars and make a good initial guess which can be investigated later. If you are willing I would appreciate how you came to your conclusions.
Thanks
Chris