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| Jun20-12, 04:29 AM | #1 |
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should the rear wheel be larger
Generally all cars have equal sized wheels but few like batmobile (the tumbler from dark knight) have larger rear wheel. What is the advantage of larger rear wheel.
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| Jun20-12, 04:47 AM | #2 |
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In the case of a drag racer you want your rear wheels to have the maximum possible surface area touching the ground.
[The more surface area, the less force per unit area. The less force per unit area the softer the compound you can use. The softer the compound you use, the stickier you can make it] On the other hand if you are building a dragster, you want your front wheels to have low aerodynamic drag and to be as light as possible. In the case of a Batmobile, the overriding motivation is almost certainly to look cool and to give an impression of "there must be some physical principle that they're taking advantage of". |
| Jun20-12, 05:04 AM | #3 |
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If the rear wheels are larger, then you're always rolling downhill and don't need any power! ;)
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| Jun20-12, 05:15 AM | #4 |
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should the rear wheel be larger |
| Jun20-12, 05:17 AM | #5 |
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| Jun20-12, 06:15 AM | #6 |
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| Jun20-12, 06:38 AM | #7 |
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| Jun20-12, 08:53 AM | #8 |
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![]() Gimee one good reason. haha |
| Jun20-12, 11:25 AM | #9 |
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| Jun20-12, 12:12 PM | #10 |
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Some rear wheel drive sport cars (Corvette Z06, Ford GT, Viper), and almost all street motorcycles (rear wheel drive) have larger rear tires. Part of the reason could the rear tire is providing force to overcome drag when ever the vehicle is moving, so it's a wear issue. Otherwise the forces are related to acceleration and braking.
Formula 1 rules regulate tire size and front tire is smaller. The possible factors include aerodynamic drag since it's an open wheel car and more slippage at the rear tires in racing conditions, plus the constant force on the rears to overcome drag. f1 wheels and tires .htm On the other hand, Lemans Prototype race cars have large front tires and they appear to be about the same size as the rear tires. Audi's R18 e-tron quattro is a diesel + electric hybrid, and uses electric motors at the front for all wheel drive. wiki audi r18 e-tron quattro.htm |
| Jun20-12, 05:29 PM | #11 |
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Weight distribution is also a factor. In a street car you want the front and rear tyres to stick equally.
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