Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Percentage Front Braking = Percentage Anti Dive Front/((Side View Swing Arm Height/Side View Swing Arm Length)/(Height of CG above Road/Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle))
%Bf = %ADf/((SVSAh/SVSAl)/(h/bind))
This formula uses 6 Variables
Variables Used
Percentage Front Braking - Percentage Front Braking is the proportion of braking force applied to the front wheels of a vehicle in an independent suspension system.
Percentage Anti Dive Front - Percentage Anti Dive Front is the angle at which the suspension of a vehicle is designed to resist downward movement during hard braking.
Side View Swing Arm Height - (Measured in Meter) - Side View Swing Arm Height is the vertical distance from the wheel center to the upper pivot point of the swing arm in an independent suspension system.
Side View Swing Arm Length - (Measured in Meter) - Side View Swing Arm Length is the distance from the axis of the coil spring to the axis of the wheel in an independent suspension system.
Height of CG above Road - (Measured in Meter) - Height of CG above Road is the vertical distance from the road surface to the centre of gravity of a vehicle's sprung mass.
Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle - (Measured in Meter) - Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle is the distance between the center point of the front wheel and the center point of the rear wheel of a vehicle.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Percentage Anti Dive Front: 2.7 --> No Conversion Required
Side View Swing Arm Height: 200 Millimeter --> 0.2 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Side View Swing Arm Length: 600 Millimeter --> 0.6 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Height of CG above Road: 10000 Millimeter --> 10 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle: 1350 Millimeter --> 1.35 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
%Bf = %ADf/((SVSAh/SVSAl)/(h/bind)) --> 2.7/((0.2/0.6)/(10/1.35))
Evaluating ... ...
%Bf = 60
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
60 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
60 <-- Percentage Front Braking
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Wheelbase of Vehicle from Percentage Anti Dive
​ LaTeX ​ Go Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle = Percentage Anti Dive Front/((Percentage Front Braking)*(Side View Swing Arm Height/Side View Swing Arm Length)/(Height of CG above Road))
Height of Centre of Gravity from Road Surface from Percentage Anti Dive
​ LaTeX ​ Go Height of CG above Road = ((Percentage Front Braking)*(Side View Swing Arm Height/Side View Swing Arm Length)*Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle)/Percentage Anti Dive Front
Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive
​ LaTeX ​ Go Percentage Front Braking = Percentage Anti Dive Front/((Side View Swing Arm Height/Side View Swing Arm Length)/(Height of CG above Road/Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle))
Percentage Anti Dive on Front
​ LaTeX ​ Go Percentage Anti Dive Front = (Percentage Front Braking)*(Side View Swing Arm Height/Side View Swing Arm Length)/(Height of CG above Road/Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle)

Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Percentage Front Braking = Percentage Anti Dive Front/((Side View Swing Arm Height/Side View Swing Arm Length)/(Height of CG above Road/Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle))
%Bf = %ADf/((SVSAh/SVSAl)/(h/bind))

How is Anti Dive Geometry Useful?

When a car is under braking conditions, the braking force acts directly through the centre of gravity and causes the car to rotate. Anti-dive geometry prevents the car from diving on the brakes and stops the front wheels from deflecting vertically or going into bump due to braking conditions. Similarly to anti-squat geometry, the percentage of anti-dive that the car has is based upon side view swing arm length and height, wheelbase and centre of gravity height. If the car has 100% anti-dive then no compression of the front suspension due to braking forces will occur at all. If the percentage is lower than 100% then some compression will occur due to braking forces and will increase as the percentage gets smaller.

How to Calculate Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive?

Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive calculator uses Percentage Front Braking = Percentage Anti Dive Front/((Side View Swing Arm Height/Side View Swing Arm Length)/(Height of CG above Road/Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle)) to calculate the Percentage Front Braking, Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive formula is defined as a measure of the proportion of braking force applied to the front wheels of a vehicle, which is influenced by the anti-dive suspension system, and is essential in maintaining vehicle stability and control during braking maneuvers. Percentage Front Braking is denoted by %Bf symbol.

How to calculate Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive, enter Percentage Anti Dive Front (%ADf), Side View Swing Arm Height (SVSAh), Side View Swing Arm Length (SVSAl), Height of CG above Road (h) & Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle (bind) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive calculation can be explained with given input values -> 60 = 2.7/((0.2/0.6)/(10/1.35)).

FAQ

What is Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive?
Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive formula is defined as a measure of the proportion of braking force applied to the front wheels of a vehicle, which is influenced by the anti-dive suspension system, and is essential in maintaining vehicle stability and control during braking maneuvers and is represented as %Bf = %ADf/((SVSAh/SVSAl)/(h/bind)) or Percentage Front Braking = Percentage Anti Dive Front/((Side View Swing Arm Height/Side View Swing Arm Length)/(Height of CG above Road/Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle)). Percentage Anti Dive Front is the angle at which the suspension of a vehicle is designed to resist downward movement during hard braking, Side View Swing Arm Height is the vertical distance from the wheel center to the upper pivot point of the swing arm in an independent suspension system, Side View Swing Arm Length is the distance from the axis of the coil spring to the axis of the wheel in an independent suspension system, Height of CG above Road is the vertical distance from the road surface to the centre of gravity of a vehicle's sprung mass & Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle is the distance between the center point of the front wheel and the center point of the rear wheel of a vehicle.
How to calculate Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive?
Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive formula is defined as a measure of the proportion of braking force applied to the front wheels of a vehicle, which is influenced by the anti-dive suspension system, and is essential in maintaining vehicle stability and control during braking maneuvers is calculated using Percentage Front Braking = Percentage Anti Dive Front/((Side View Swing Arm Height/Side View Swing Arm Length)/(Height of CG above Road/Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle)). To calculate Percentage Front Braking given Percentage Anti Dive, you need Percentage Anti Dive Front (%ADf), Side View Swing Arm Height (SVSAh), Side View Swing Arm Length (SVSAl), Height of CG above Road (h) & Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle (bind). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Percentage Anti Dive Front, Side View Swing Arm Height, Side View Swing Arm Length, Height of CG above Road & Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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