ajb81
Mechanical
- May 12, 2009
- 5
I am currently struggling through attempting to understand the function of anti roll bars as a part of the entire load transfer picture. I am new to this, so this is a pretty basic question. As I understand it, anti roll bars contribute to the elastic portion of the total lateral load transfer. I know that lateral load transfer is governed by the equation LT= (Accel. X cgh X Weight)/(Track Width). Since anti roll bars do not enter into the LT equation, I would assume that they do not affect total load transfer, but rather affect its distribution (front vs rear, elastic vs geometric). However, Carol Smith says in Tune to Win, “Increasing the stiffness of the anti-roll bar will both decrease roll angle, and increase lateral load transfer” (p. 38). Am I misunderstanding Smith’s statement, or does a stiffer anti roll bar really increase the lateral load transfer? Again, sorry for the basic question!