pietro82
Automotive
- Mar 14, 2012
- 189
Hi all,
I need to derive the Pacejka data of a tyre installed on a commercial vehicle to perform a multibody simulation of the vehicle. I performed the ISO steady state test. The commercial vehicle doesn't have any rear suspension and also it's top speed is of 60 km/h. The steady state behaviour is almost linear in the whole range. The maximum lateral acceleration is 0.4g. I try to derive Pacejka's coefficient through the bycicle model. Is it a good idea?
thanks
Pietro
I need to derive the Pacejka data of a tyre installed on a commercial vehicle to perform a multibody simulation of the vehicle. I performed the ISO steady state test. The commercial vehicle doesn't have any rear suspension and also it's top speed is of 60 km/h. The steady state behaviour is almost linear in the whole range. The maximum lateral acceleration is 0.4g. I try to derive Pacejka's coefficient through the bycicle model. Is it a good idea?
thanks
Pietro