dorey wrote:Hi every one !!
I'm from India. Well ,currently I'm working on Anti lock brakes.I know that it helps in reducing braking distance,improves steering stability and much more.
But I wanted numbers for it to prove it to my team leader.Actually we have tyre data for coffecient of friction Vs slip ratio. That curve reaches a peak value and remains almost constant at that value. So while we are travelling longitudinally , ABS is not much of use .So now now I'm seeing the effects of ABS on lateral motion of vehicle.I want to see the influence of ABS on lateral force. But I'm not able to get as to how to quantify this influence
. Tyre data we are having gives Lateral force vs slip angle only for zero slip ratio.(ie. for zero longitudinal force)
So is there any other way to measure the impact of ABS on lateral force ???
Thank you in advance
ABS is banned in F1 and most racing series.
So while we are travelling longitudinally , ABS is not much of use
WTF?
Of course ABS is helpful in a straight line!
As for lateral force Do you mean during trail braking?
If so just check the traction circle (actually an ellipse) for your tires and calculate the maximum cornering and braking forces.
Make sure you include braking weight transfer in your calculations.
BTW all traction circle charts or tables I've seen only reference force, not slip angle.