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Contents of the Wheel Parameters PDF

List of 20 Wheel Parameters Formulas

Angle between Traction Force and Horizontal Axis
Aspect Ratio of Tire
Circumference of Wheel
Contact Point of Wheel and Curb Distance from Wheel Center Axis
Damper angle from Vertical given wheel rate
Height of Center of Gravity of Vehicle by method of jacking Vehicle from Rear
Installation Ratio given Wheel Rate
Ride rate of car
Spring angle correction factor
Spring rate given wheel rate
Spring rate required for coilover given desired droop and motion ratio
Stiffness of Spring provided Wheel rate
Tire Rate given Wheel Rate and Ride Rate
Tire Side Wall Height
Track Width of Vehicle given Wheel rate and Roll rate
Wheel Diameter of Vehicle
Wheel Radius of Vehicle
Wheel rate
Wheel Rate given Tire Rate and Ride Rate
Wheel rate in vehicle

Variables used in Wheel Parameters PDF

  1. a Track Width of Vehicle (Meter)
  2. acg Horizontal Distance of C.G. From Front Axle (Inch)
  3. AR Aspect Ratio of Tire
  4. b Wheelbase of Vehicle (Meter)
  5. c Horizontal Distance of C.G. From Rear Axle (Inch)
  6. C Wheel Circumference (Meter)
  7. cosθ Spring Angle Correction Factor
  8. D Rim Diameter (Meter)
  9. dw Wheel Diameter of Vehicle (Meter)
  10. g Acceleration due to Gravity (Meter per Square Second)
  11. h Height of Curb (Meter)
  12. H Tire Side Wall Height (Meter)
  13. hcg Height of Center of Gravity (C.G.) of Vehicle (Inch)
  14. hcurb Curb Height (Meter)
  15. IR Installation Ratio
  16. k Stiffness of Spring (Newton per Meter)
  17. K Spring Rate (Newton per Meter)
  18. KRR Ride Rate of Car (Newton per Meter)
  19. Kt Wheel Rate of Vehicle (Newton per Meter)
  20. Ktr Tire Rate (Newton per Meter)
  21. KΦ Roll Rate/ Roll Stiffness (Newton Meter per Radian)
  22. m Mass of Vehicle (Kilogram)
  23. M.R. Motion Ratio in Suspension
  24. rd Effective Radius of Wheel (Meter)
  25. RLF Loaded Radius of Front Wheels (Inch)
  26. RLR Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels (Inch)
  27. rw Wheel Radius in Meter (Meter)
  28. s Contact Point Distance from Wheel Center Axis (Meter)
  29. W Tire Width (Meter)
  30. Wcs Corner Sprung Mass of Vehicle (Kilogram)
  31. WF Weight of Front Wheels with Rear Elevated (Kilogram)
  32. W.T. Wheel Travel (Millimeter)
  33. θ Angle between Traction Force and Horizontal Axis (Radian)
  34. θa Angle through which Rear Axle of Vehicle Raised (Degree)
  35. θs Angle of Spring/Shock Absorber from Vertical (Degree)
  36. Φ Damper Angle from Vertical (Degree)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Wheel Parameters PDF

  1. Function: acos, acos(Number)
    The inverse cosine function, is the inverse function of the cosine function. It is the function that takes a ratio as an input and returns the angle whose cosine is equal to that ratio.
  2. Function: asin, asin(Number)
    The inverse sine function, is a trigonometric function that takes a ratio of two sides of a right triangle and outputs the angle opposite the side with the given ratio.
  3. Function: cos, cos(Angle)
    Cosine of an angle is the ratio of the side adjacent to the angle to the hypotenuse of the triangle.
  4. Function: sin, sin(Angle)
    Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.
  5. Function: sqrt, sqrt(Number)
    A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
  6. Function: tan, tan(Angle)
    The tangent of an angle is a trigonometric ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the side adjacent to an angle in a right triangle.
  7. Measurement: Length in Meter (m), Inch (in), Millimeter (mm)
    Length Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Weight in Kilogram (kg)
    Weight Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Acceleration in Meter per Square Second (m/s²)
    Acceleration Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Angle in Radian (rad), Degree (°)
    Angle Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Surface Tension in Newton per Meter (N/m)
    Surface Tension Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Torsion Constant in Newton Meter per Radian (Nm/rad)
    Torsion Constant Unit Conversion

Free Wheel Parameters PDF

Get Free Wheel Parameters PDF for Download today. Examples are included after each Formula with a link to a live Calculator! All the Formulas and Calculators support Unit Conversion as well. This PDF features 20 calculators from Race Car Vehicle Dynamics. Inside, you'll discover a list of formulas such as Contact Point of Wheel and Curb Distance from Wheel Center Axis, Angle between Traction Force and Horizontal Axis and 20 more formulas!. The Variables, Functions and Constants are summarized at the end. Explore and share Wheel Parameters PDFs!

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