✖Rear Lateral Load Transfer is the load transfer in the rear wheels due to lateral acceleration.ⓘ Rear Lateral Load Transfer [WR] | | | +10% -10% |
✖Horizontal Distance of C.G. from Front Axle is the distance of vehicle's center of gravity(C.G.) form front axle measured along wheelbase of vehicle.ⓘ Horizontal Distance of C.G. from Front Axle [a] | | | +10% -10% |
✖Wheelbase of Vehicle is the center distance between the front and the rear axle of the vehicle.ⓘ Wheelbase of Vehicle [b] | | | +10% -10% |
✖Rear Roll Centre Height is the height of the notional point at which the cornering forces in the suspension are reacted to the vehicle body.ⓘ Rear Roll Centre Height [ZRR] | | | +10% -10% |
✖Lateral Acceleration is the acceleration in the lateral direction when the vehicle is cornering.ⓘ Lateral Acceleration [Ay] | | | +10% -10% |
✖Mass of Vehicle is the total mass of the vehicle.ⓘ Mass of Vehicle [m] | | | +10% -10% |
✖Rear Track Width is the distance between the centres of the rear wheels.ⓘ Rear Track Width [tR] | | | +10% -10% |
✖Rear Roll Rate is the stiffness of your car in the roll mode. Or one can say, it is the roll angle per unit lateral acceleration.ⓘ Rear Roll Rate [KΦR] | | | +10% -10% |
✖Front Roll Rate is the stiffness of your car in the roll mode. Or one can say, it is the roll angle per unit lateral acceleration.ⓘ Front Roll Rate [KΦF] | | | +10% -10% |