F&R Suspension Simulation

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Carlos
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F&R Suspension Simulation

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[IMG:351:266]http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/4259 ... gr2lb7.gif[/img]
Rear Suspension

[IMG:473:368]http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/5827 ... wgrpx0.gif[/img]
Front Suspension

Rear Suspension Simulation Download Coverpage
http://library.wolfram.com/examples/RearSuspension/

Front Suspension Simulation Download Coverpage
http://library.wolfram.com/examples/Front/

Looks like free fun. Wolfram sells some sort of all purpose math package and this is a notebook display to intrigue and seduce until we decide to purchase. It looks interesting and thought it might amuse someone else too. :wink:

MrT
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Joined: 17 Jan 2006, 11:32

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Thanks looks interesting. I wrote a non graphic software similar to this last year so was interesting to see!

Also Bill Mitchell's WinGeo3D is good, and Optimum G (Claude Rouelle ) have brought out a suspension sim pakage, Optimum K. Both these softwares have the advantage they can simulate the front and rear together so one can see the change in the roll axis etc.

I never liked or got to grips with Susprog....

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checkered
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Joined: 02 Mar 2007, 14:32

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It really is

an interesting subject to model and innovate in. Thank you for the links (and reminding me of a few that I already had)! It's also inspiring to see that such software and analysis is being developed by enthusiasts paying attention to what can be done better. In this day and age when science and engineering tends to be so fragmented, we need people who can innovate in different scales. And perhaps more importantly, pointing out things that tend to be overlooked while everyone's speeding along to supposedly greater advances in some mediasexy fields of study.