Hello guys,
I have read some stuff about slip angle, but I would need to know how to calculate it so I can find the tire drag ! Following the "Magic Formula" which can be found in "PACEJKA, H. B. (2002). Tyre Mechanics and Vehicle Dynamics" I have few problems understanding the principle.
The car is a tricycle consisting of 1 steer wheel at the back and 2 non-steer wheels at the front, separated by a distance.
Knowing the properties of the tyre, the corner radius, the steering angle applied to negociate the corner and the tangential vehicle speed at any point in the corner, how can I calculate the slip angle ? For a 1 wheel vehicle (therefore theoretical model), it is said the formula is given by :
alpha = (Ca - fr * M *g * (pi/180)) = M * (v^2/R)
Where Ca is a parameter given by the tyre manufacturer, fr the friction coef, M the vehicle mass, R the radius of the corner, and v the vehicle speed. I know there is no simple answer, but is there any information on how to calculate the slip angle of such vehicle ?
I know this isn't maybe the everyday talk but we are on technical forum after all. Thanks for reading !