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Adam MK3
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Homework Statement
Hi I am new here and really struggle with maths/physics based problems as i have very little experience in them due to studying other subjects at A-Level and now studying Motorsport Tech at uni.
This is the questions we have been set for xmas work.
A rear wheel drive car of mass 2200kg has a rolling resistance of 150 N, a frontal area of 1.6m2, a drag coefficient of 0.30, a transmission loss of 10% and a maximum engine power of 75kW. Assuming that the traction limit for each tyre is equal to the weight that it carries (i.e. the tyre traction coefficient =1) and that 60% of the vehicle weight is on the rear wheels during acceleration,
a) What is the maximum power available at the back wheels?
b) What is its theoretical maximum speed in mph on a level road?
c) What is its theoretical maximum speed in mph up a 1 in 4 hill?
d) What is the maximum tractive force that each of the rear tyres could provide under acceleration before slipping occurs? (NB this is per rear wheel not per axle !)
e) What would be the maximum, useable, tractive force at each of the rear tyres if full power was applied at 25 mph? (hint: is this limited by tyre grip or by engine power?)
f) What would be the wind resistance at 25 mph?
g) What would be the acceleration (in mph/s) at 25 mph on the level?
h) What would be the acceleration (in mph/s) at 25 mph up a 1 in 4 hill?
Take the density of air to be 1.2 Kg/m3 and g = 9.8 m/s2
Homework Equations
Instead of asking for answers to these questions i would just like a nudge in the right direction as i am unsure as to which equations to use as we havnt really been given many yet?
D = 0.5 **V2*Cd*A
where
D is the air resistance (drag) in Newtons
is the air density (about 1.2Kg/m3 at sea level)
V is velocity in m/s
Cd is the drag coefficient
A is the frontal area of the vehicle in m2
0.5 = 0.6 kg/m3
dont know if that is useful?
The Attempt at a Solution
All my attempts have resulted in a mess so far, for question one i hazard a guess that you just have to remove 10% or do i need to include other factors?
Thanks in advance for any help, This doesn't have to be in until the 12th jan so i have a while to go through it with as much help from you guys as possible
Thankyou
Adam