JakubMech
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2003
- 39
Just after a comfirmation and any correction if need be on the terms to use in the calculation of compression and rebound damping ratio.
For compression, use the chassis spring and tyre spring rate combined, the combined damper and tyre damping, and the mass of the unsprung system.
For rebound use only the chassis spring, only damper damping, and mass of the sprung system.
Does this seem reasonable? or do I add the tyre rate in rebound and/or drop it in the compression calculation?
Also regarding tyre damping, does anyone have some real world numbers, ive been playing between 800 and 1500 N.m/s,
the higher values relevent for race type tyres.
Jakub
For compression, use the chassis spring and tyre spring rate combined, the combined damper and tyre damping, and the mass of the unsprung system.
For rebound use only the chassis spring, only damper damping, and mass of the sprung system.
Does this seem reasonable? or do I add the tyre rate in rebound and/or drop it in the compression calculation?
Also regarding tyre damping, does anyone have some real world numbers, ive been playing between 800 and 1500 N.m/s,
the higher values relevent for race type tyres.
Jakub