NeilRoshier
Automotive
- Mar 3, 2003
- 82
In conversation with another motorsport enthusiast the priorieties of suspension design was discussed at length (and still is being discussed) and it was interesting to note that we had differing views, and infact that there was little in the way of concrete guidance in our books (including milliken/staniforth/smith). Could people look at the following two suggested vehicles and then rank the areas in what they see would be the priorities in highest to lowest (and add any that we have missed). What was agreed was that tunability of performance, servicability and predictable performance were all very important to us. Both cars would be using modified road car uprights etc (so not the lightest suspension components) and semi-slick type tyres (e.g. yokahama 032r etc)
1. A 'clubman' (lotus7) type car with a live rear axle. Approximate weight 500kg, 120kW, front engine RWD. Biased towards track use, with up to 90mm of total suspension movement. Expected close to 50/50 weight distribution.
2. A mid engine RWD coupe (ala' lotus esprit), weight 850-900kg, 200kW, for track and limited road 'targa' type events. Strong bias to handling/performance over comfort. Expected 110mm suspension movement, 40/60 (F/R) weight distribution.
Suspension Priorities
A. Outside wheels upright in roll at 1G
B.Vericle height of RC constant with regards to (wrt) CoG
C.Minimise lateral displacement
D.Minimise skewing of RC axis wrt mass centroid
E. Make links as long as feasable to minimise bump effects
f. Min Scrub
G. Min Offset
H. Damper ratio relative to wheel motion
I. Ackerman ratio
J. weight distribution/size of contact patch
1. A 'clubman' (lotus7) type car with a live rear axle. Approximate weight 500kg, 120kW, front engine RWD. Biased towards track use, with up to 90mm of total suspension movement. Expected close to 50/50 weight distribution.
2. A mid engine RWD coupe (ala' lotus esprit), weight 850-900kg, 200kW, for track and limited road 'targa' type events. Strong bias to handling/performance over comfort. Expected 110mm suspension movement, 40/60 (F/R) weight distribution.
Suspension Priorities
A. Outside wheels upright in roll at 1G
B.Vericle height of RC constant with regards to (wrt) CoG
C.Minimise lateral displacement
D.Minimise skewing of RC axis wrt mass centroid
E. Make links as long as feasable to minimise bump effects
f. Min Scrub
G. Min Offset
H. Damper ratio relative to wheel motion
I. Ackerman ratio
J. weight distribution/size of contact patch