traindriver
Automotive
- Sep 6, 2002
- 14
Any thoughts on roll center position and migration during a roll/dive event. I am working with a non-parallel 4 link suspension typically found on front engined, rear wheel drive US autos. I would think that the front roll center position should stay as "calm" (centered) as possible during a dynamic roll/dive event. This should stabilize the dynamic wheel loading and not cause any strange driver feel. If the R/C did migrate to the outside or inside, say 400 mm, what effect would this have on the dynamic wheel loads at the inside and outside tires? The rear R/C position is assumed to be fixed because of the live axle/panhard bar arrangement. This is a high speed maximium cornering grip application.