simulator78
Computer
- Aug 1, 2007
- 6
Hi,
I am working on a driving dynamics simulation and have a problem with braking during cornering. I don't have automotive engineering background so obviously I am missing something. Here is the story:
If I brake during a turn, turn rate increases considerably. E.g. when driving on highway at 130kmh in a left turn, if I try to brake gently (so no hard braking, no wheel locking) to 100kmh the car pulls towards left and before I can compensate the car changes lane.
I double checked the tire model implementation and the forces&torques seem to be ok. I couldn't locate any bugs. In other words, it looks like what I am experiencing is correct behavior
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With a real car this does not happen. The simulation model does not include ESP but braking on a highway should be possible without it too. Could anyone give an idea?
Thanks
I am working on a driving dynamics simulation and have a problem with braking during cornering. I don't have automotive engineering background so obviously I am missing something. Here is the story:
If I brake during a turn, turn rate increases considerably. E.g. when driving on highway at 130kmh in a left turn, if I try to brake gently (so no hard braking, no wheel locking) to 100kmh the car pulls towards left and before I can compensate the car changes lane.
I double checked the tire model implementation and the forces&torques seem to be ok. I couldn't locate any bugs. In other words, it looks like what I am experiencing is correct behavior
With a real car this does not happen. The simulation model does not include ESP but braking on a highway should be possible without it too. Could anyone give an idea?
Thanks