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the mu in this one is strong.
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Btw, Homer is at best an operator....
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As for the bicycle bit, he's sorta right. Although I've rarely done so on a pedal bike, on a motorcycle you countersteer to lean the bike over initially, the steering then corrects and you turn. FWIW, I can't drive for shit in GT5. I mean granted I can't really drive for shit in real life but I rarely hit walls in real life.... As for understeer being faster I think it, in practical terms, depends on the driver. All drivers have preferences. It's *easier* to drive a car that exhibits slight understeer. This makes for a better endurance car in general as 2 hour stints are tiring enough without needing to be at the limits of a loose car. Our endurance car is neutral with steady throttle (reasonable throttle, 100% is "steady" also but...), at full throttle it can push a bit, lift and it rotates. It's about perfect IMO for an endurance car. My track car has much stiffer springs, but more importantly instead of equal rates all around slightly more rear spring.. most important is a sway bar that's significantly thicker and mounted directly to the chassis (oem on the track car is on standoffs that flexed further reducing effectiveness). The track car can slightly oversteer (technically it's neutral but if you aren't very smooth with inputs it will come around under steady throttle at the limits) steady throttle, is neutral underthrottle and a handful if you lift (or hit a small bump, pebble, drop of oil, etc). The track car is significantly faster around the track too. I also prefer loose cars. :shrug:
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Suberman is giving Calgarians a bad rep.
![]() You insult others' English speaking skills, and yet, it's you who can't form a coherent argument. You manage to say a lot without actually saying anything. It seems to me your train of though goes thus: 1. There is a thing called Mu. It is constant. 2. Therefore a shift of relative sway stiffness to the front of the vehicle, inducing understeer, makes the car quicker around the track. That's my best interpretation. Where the hell does your conclusion come from? So there's Mu; what does that matter? What does that tell you about the performance of the car? Mu is only a characteristic of the tire. It doesn't tell you anything about the car's handling or performance. Normal acceleration in a circular travel path (measured in m/s², ft/s², or G's) tells you a bit about what a chassis and suspension setup can do with a given tire, and thus, a given Mu. Remember that Mu is in fact a function of temperature (among other things) as maloney2 has pointed out. Let's ignore it's relationship to the applied normal and shear stresses at the tires surface, and hold temperature constant. Now Mu is constant (more or less). So what? It is just a potential grip for a given normal force. How can one make a statement about front-to-back sway balance from that? Getting around a corner as fast as possible is incredibly complicated, as there are a near limitless number of variables. Ultimately, what you're trying to do in a corner is distribute both the gravitational weight (down) and "inertial weight" (horizontal - both normal and tangential to the path of travel) in a way that makes best use of your available Mu. You then try to design a suspension setup that maximizes the size of the tire contact patches under cornering. THAT subject is one that degrees can be based on (bachelor, master, and doctoral) and is one that you, myself, and most of the people on this forum don't fully understand. Just because you drive a Subaru in the winter in Calgary and you know about a thing called Mu, you aren't an expert on suspension and handling. You should STFU about your claims and test them if you're so sure about them. Then go and eat some humble pie - ask more questions and don't be so blindly certain about things. The discussion about suspension and handling is an interesting one when the participants aren't making stupid claims based on nothing.
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In before rebuttal
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Oh yeah, I merged these threads since it's pointless to have two...
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The only other tidbit I was going to add was that Mu is the biggest fudge factor we have in physics and engineering projects for a lot of reasons, some of which you mention: It's rarely constant, hard to accurately predict, depends on a foolishly large number of factors, isn't actually that well understood. In it's current form is literally "we found that these two substances usually produce this proportion of frictional force compared to Normal force." |
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This thread is leaking out of the Canadian forums.
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So we now have several expert opinions, including two from engineers refuting Suberman's claim than Mu is constant. I wonder with whom the judge will rule?
Suberman I suggest you refrain from soliciting your professional services on this forum as that would be tantamount to ecoli offering catering services. LOL
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Don't worry, he'll claim everyone is still wrong, including the guy that actually races his car a lot, and include lots of nonsensical quotes that have zero relevance to any point he is trying to make!
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finally, something useful coming out of Canada
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Excuse me.. Modern ice hockey..
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