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Unread 31-12-2010, 15:42
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Re: pic: off season chassis

Very cool. Thank you so much for the testing and videotaping. Another really cool attribute to the video was the voice explaining what the driver should do as opposed to random driving around.

As far as turning goes, I was impressed that the turing center was so closely loacted to the center of the wheels (most notable at the spin near the end of the clip). I would tend to concur with JVN that maybe most of the weight is on those center wheels.

As fat as my over-steer under-steer comments from before, it would likely take a little more speed for these behaviours to show up. The bot appeared to be traveling at or below 4 ft/s.

Published lateral grip on those wheels is supposed to be around 0.2. I would expect the oversteer understeer stuff to come up when attempting at turn that would have lateral forces around 1/5th a G to 0.5 G. Lateral acceleration is equal to the centripetal force. V^2/r for 4 fps, this would be 16/r = 0.2 to 0.5 or r of 3 to 1 ft.
I will need to review the clip again. From what I remember, most of the turns were done after it had stopped.

Thanks again for trying this.
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