skibuf23
Structural
- Oct 4, 2011
- 9
I hope you all don't mind a new thread, I know there might be a few others floating around but I had a quick question about the TURN.LSP application.
I stumbled upon it the other day and first off, I would just like to say what a great piece of free software. My company doesn't have any turn simulating software and to be frank we wouldn't use it enough to justify the expense of purchasing.
But on to the question... I read in the instructions that if the front-left-tire poly-line starts as an arc, align the vehicle block so that it is tangent to said arc. Can you start the block rotated within the steering angle range of the vehicle in question? What I am trying to simulate is a vehicle starting a turn from a standstill with a turned wheel (I've been assuming 30*). The results I've been getting appear to be reasonable, and a test video I saw on youtube showed the application performing this function. If this is not correct is there a method of evaluating this situation? Any input is much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
I stumbled upon it the other day and first off, I would just like to say what a great piece of free software. My company doesn't have any turn simulating software and to be frank we wouldn't use it enough to justify the expense of purchasing.
But on to the question... I read in the instructions that if the front-left-tire poly-line starts as an arc, align the vehicle block so that it is tangent to said arc. Can you start the block rotated within the steering angle range of the vehicle in question? What I am trying to simulate is a vehicle starting a turn from a standstill with a turned wheel (I've been assuming 30*). The results I've been getting appear to be reasonable, and a test video I saw on youtube showed the application performing this function. If this is not correct is there a method of evaluating this situation? Any input is much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!