Is this really just for DAS system. My opinion is that this oval thing changes height of the car when cornering. It is present on most cars nowdays.
But the 10.2.x chapter is for the sprung suspension, which the wheel is not part of.Polite wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 16:49and also.. tech rules define wheels as part of the suspension systempantherxxx wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 16:02But it can be argued that it's not steering.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 15:30Yes. But note what I said.
The rulesare in black and white. Steering in on chapter. Suspension in another.
This is how Mercedes could not be touched this year.
so 2 chapters but wheels are described in both
1.6 of 2019 tech regulation:subcritical71 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 18:01But the 10.2.x chapter is for the sprung suspension, which the wheel is not part of.
'helical' been looking for that one..that would work much betterPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 05:21I like your way of thinking. You have gone much further than me on this concept!
It is not easy to think with gears! Very good.
You can use the VANOS sliding helical gears with a sleeve gear. To finish your concept.
The sleeve gears goes to the racks.
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I get the feeling they are connected with a ball joint and they move the entire rack? This way lateral movement into the track rod is maintained, but it will also translate longitudinal movement into lateral movement as well.PhillipM wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 18:35That rack thing makes absolutely no sense. How are you going to change the pitch when both gears need to mesh with the same racks, and even if you had offset teeth on each one, it'd never mesh cleanly, you'd have to wiggle the steering to get it into mesh every time you switched, and you'd need a gap between gears meshing so there'd be a spot in the middle where your steering would be pulled one direction.
My mistake, it is 10.1 where sprung suspension is mentioned -> does not apply to the wheel assembly.Polite wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 18:121.6 of 2019 tech regulation:subcritical71 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 18:01But the 10.2.x chapter is for the sprung suspension, which the wheel is not part of.
"Complete wheel :
Wheel and inflated tyre. The complete wheel is considered part of the suspension system."
sprung suspension regulation are to avoid fric or interconnection between axes