Hi Jobrag,
Yes that makes sense.
So what I'm looking for is how to actually calculate this value from a set of parameters if I wanted to simulate this "momentum force/torque" generated by a fixed external motor operating on a fixed engine/transmission/shaft as I described earlier.
What...
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the comments.
Here's another way to look at things regarding my initial post:
So if I'm interested in the forces/torque that the brake and ground are producing on a moving vehicle and for example I'm looking at a 1000Kg vehicle traveling at 100km/hr and want to...
Calculating "Additional" Braking Torque Due To Momentum
Hi,
First off this is not a homework problem :-)
I'm trying to understand how one could calculate the "additional" torque that vehicle brakes have to apply due to it's momentum?
I have been told that when you consider the vehicle...
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Hi All,
I know this type of question has been asked many times but I need help to clarify for myself if I'm doing the right thing. So here goes...
I am trying to simulate/understand the forces on a vehicle as it is traveling on a road. In particular as it is traveling up hills. So if I...