roller_delawer
Automotive
- Jan 15, 2017
- 13
Hi all,
I am a mechanical engineering currently working on Interior Trim parts for a living.
However I've always wanted to learn about vehicle dynamics and suspension design with the idea of making my own kit car (or at least try to do so). So I've read a few books about the topic (the famous Milliken and Milliken and others) but I've always found that there's a gap between understanding camber/caster/scrub radius etc and the proper method to correctly approach the design of a suspension with some specific handling goal in mind.
Reading this forum, most of the question look beyond that gap for me: even if I understand the technical terms, I struggle to understand the questions and the way you are designing the suspension in order to put those questions and answers in context.
Is there any book, online training, or something like that which would help me to learn that practical approach of this science? How did you started in this world? What else do you recommend me?
Thank you very much!!
EDIT: I know that there are several titles of practical suspension design aimed at hobbyist making a "locost" kit car in their garages. But due to my engineering background and the idea of this being a possible realistic career path for me, I am looking for something more technical than that.
I am a mechanical engineering currently working on Interior Trim parts for a living.
However I've always wanted to learn about vehicle dynamics and suspension design with the idea of making my own kit car (or at least try to do so). So I've read a few books about the topic (the famous Milliken and Milliken and others) but I've always found that there's a gap between understanding camber/caster/scrub radius etc and the proper method to correctly approach the design of a suspension with some specific handling goal in mind.
Reading this forum, most of the question look beyond that gap for me: even if I understand the technical terms, I struggle to understand the questions and the way you are designing the suspension in order to put those questions and answers in context.
Is there any book, online training, or something like that which would help me to learn that practical approach of this science? How did you started in this world? What else do you recommend me?
Thank you very much!!
EDIT: I know that there are several titles of practical suspension design aimed at hobbyist making a "locost" kit car in their garages. But due to my engineering background and the idea of this being a possible realistic career path for me, I am looking for something more technical than that.