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Bob Smith
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Hi
Asking for some help here.
I've been working on a speadsheet to estimate the top speed of a car and am running into difficulties. I'm trying to take as much into account as possible, for example aerodynamic drag, drivetrain loss, rolling friction, etc, which probably isn't helping the issue. I've made a fair amount of progress but it's certainly not correct yet.
I've found a few web pages that do something similar, but they don't take as much into account and they tend to use all kinda of weird and wonderful imperial units that make it a nightmare to work anything out with.
If anyone could take a look and give me some pointers, that would be awesome.
Many thanks in advance
Bob
Asking for some help here.
I've been working on a speadsheet to estimate the top speed of a car and am running into difficulties. I'm trying to take as much into account as possible, for example aerodynamic drag, drivetrain loss, rolling friction, etc, which probably isn't helping the issue. I've made a fair amount of progress but it's certainly not correct yet.
I've found a few web pages that do something similar, but they don't take as much into account and they tend to use all kinda of weird and wonderful imperial units that make it a nightmare to work anything out with.
If anyone could take a look and give me some pointers, that would be awesome.
Many thanks in advance
Bob