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Just get rid of your car already so we can all go back to talking about how much we love ours....thanks!
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For a guy on so many people's ignore list this is perversely gratifying. It's hard to know where to begin.
None of the posters actually understood what I wrote. I'm not sure if anyone understood what they thought I wrote. I have implemented a policy of never responding to wparsons as he is clearly an idiot, or so good at imitating an idiot no one can tell he's not really an idiot. Most hilarious was the comment on Stig's lap in the 458. About the only places the Stig does allow a bit of oversteer is at the apex of hammerhead (logical, it's a tight bend and a transition bend, hence the name) and on the exit to hammerhead. All the remaining corners clearly show the 458 with the front wheels turned somewhat into the corner, as you would expect from an expert driver. I believe that's Ben Collins. I don't think many drivers in the world could beat Collins on that track although Rubens Barrichello did.... The engineer must know that mu is a constant by definition. He failed to note my qualifier when my little play on words caught him out. That's ok. His post at least confirms much of what I've been saying and with nifty charts. Thanks for the info, your text is not so useful and although your thesis is somewhat interesting and one can glean relevant information it isn't very helpful to the topics at hand. Engineers still avoid taking English at university except the mandatory course. Thanks anyway. As for mu not being constant even though it is a constant this article goes some way to explaining my "oversimplification": http://bsesrv214.bse.vt.edu/Hop/Pape...oefficient.pdf I haven't read it but I have a pretty good idea what it does say. I did like the perceptive if technically inaccurate suggestion that tire friction is non-Newtonian. It is true that tires don't behave strictly speaking as we might expect. Automotive engineers have not been troubled by the need to fudge the numbers a tad to match real world measurements though. It is perfectly correct that tire rubber meets the road surface in complex ways and also that considering mu to be constant as well as a constant means the actual performance of any given tire may be a bit different than the maths might predict but it is still obedient to Newtonian physics. Use of the gravitational constant g isn't useful in analyzing oversteer relative to understeer because it is assumed to act through the imaginary CG. Use of g and fractions of g (which is actually absurd if one considers things properly) began with the aeronautics industry who do need to measure vertical g so it makes sense to use g for all accelerations in the pilot's 3D world. However, even there g is used for the entire vehicle and the entire pilot, not one end or the other. I'm pretty sure yaw, pitch or roll is neither measured nor displayed to the pilot in g, but I'm not a pilot. Just as an amusing aside, a pilot or driver must fly by the sensations in his inner ear as compared to what he is seeing with his eyes. Neither pilots nor drivers can really "drive by the seat of their pants" that's all illusory. Without vision to coordinate with the acceleration your inner ear is experiencing you can neither drive nor fly. This is due to your inner monkey .... I was particularly amused by the poster who suggested I get rid of understeer by pumping up my front tires and letting some air out of the rear tires...no, I won't be doing that. I do note that Whiteline offers a 24 mm front bar (substantially stiffer than the stock 18 mm) which is really odd if much of what others have said about this car is correct. Please note that whiteline suggests this is your best bang for your buck: http://www.whiteline.com.au/search_2011_4.php I suspect they are right. For my purposes I would consider fitting rear springs from the GT86 instead, if indeed the rest of the world gets a more softly sprung car than we do in North America. The gt86 apparently has softer rear springs than either the BRZ or the FRS but, squidgier front springs than the BRZ. In the wet softer rear springs should help but apparently not the gt86 as all testers report the gt86 is a real handful in the wet, as we have all discovered it is in the dry. No doubt that whiteline bar would be even more effective on a gt86. Again, this is odd tuning if oversteer is faster. I really was hoping for more reasoned posts. Just have to try again I guess. I'm patient and persistent. Maybe somebody will actually quote a specific refutation from an actual suspension engineer? What an idea? We now apparently have one, or at least a wannabe one, but he still has difficulty reading and writing, and with a Masters degree (don't ask a practicing engineer what he thinks of engineers with masters degrees, just btw, they may suggest only incompetent engineers stay in school longer than they need to ...just sayin'. That's the basis for all those Howard jokes on Big Bang: no PhD AND "just" a Master's degree. All the engineers with only a bachelors degree roll on the floor laughing at that continual running double joke.) Last edited by Suberman; 01-29-2014 at 09:10 PM. |
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e, euler's number Pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter L, Avogadro's number variables such as g and mu are often assumed to be constant values, because in many real world applications this assumption is perfectly valid. With respect to tires however, the effective coefficient of friction cannot be assumed to be a constant. Quote:
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The dynamic coefficient of friction also has a large effect on the tires performance. In fact at very low normal loads, as seen in the provided data, the effective coefficent of dynamic friction can actually be larger than the static coefficient of friction. The slip angle the tire is undergoing does not magically decrease when the tire begins to slide. If this were the case, the tire would self correct for excessive steer angles and always settle in a position that optimized grip. Quote:
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As a gainfully employed practicing engineer in the automotive industry, I have no concerns observing some of my fellow engineers with bachelors degrees spending their days detailing drawings. I can assure not all the engineers with bachelors feel as you have described. Typically those that convey that opinion do so in frustration over their own lack of ability to do so. There is so much crap spread over the internet with regards to vehicle dynamics that I simply wanted to correct some of your misinformation. Your attacks are clearly in an attempt to incite some type of hostility, however, I in no way have any interest in attacking a persons character and for someone of your qualifications I cannot understand why you do. Last edited by maloney2; 01-30-2014 at 10:07 AM. Reason: Due to my lack of reading and writing skills I made a grammatical error. |
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![]() I'm almost willing to bet my car. However, I've seen too much evidence that Suberman is willing to say anything to nettle us. In fact, this last week, his posts have been so over the top with ignorance and blatant misconstruing of facts, that I'm positive he's just trolling. I'm just so glad there is another engineer in here, saying the same thing as the rest of us, so I know I'm not losing my mind. Quote:
BTW Suberman. I have nothing but respect for M. Eng. In my field, I feel like doing a masters isn't going to get you very far, because the vast majority of our work is more dependant on experience. With that said, certain fields, like Electrical, Mechanical, Software, Chemical, the new guys with the most education are typically the most valued and trusted, and if a B. Eng or a practicing engineer is laughing behind their back, it's because they are jealous. I know it's been a long time since you've been to school Suberman, but very few are qualified to be taken on as Masters or Doctoral candidates. Too few spots for too many students. For somebody who says they are wise enough to step outside when the monkeys are flinging shit, you are always there to throw the first volley...
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