[python] Re: Bicycling physics
- From: Dirk Bonne <dirk_bonne@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 22:27:06 +0100
Hi,
Dirk Bonne wrote:
For lower pivot angles the results are now more or less the same as in
my program, but at larger pivot angles there is a diviation. But at
least the values that are output are sane now (negative trail give a
rise at steering angle).
I haven't checked the reason for the deviation (and like i said it is
not impossible that I am wrong. Calculating all this I find quite
tricky).
And reading result are even more so :^)
The changes made to the program do make the result the same.
I did only compared two different head angles with each other when I
wrote about the diviation (didn't notice that I set my program to run to
70degrees --Rays program runs until 79degrees).
Hope this helps in calcuation of the forces and the influences on the
stability.
Dirk
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- [python] Re: Bicycling physics
- From: mtb
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I haven't checked the reason for the deviation (and like i said it is not impossible that I am wrong. Calculating all this I find quite tricky).
- [python] Re: Bicycling physics
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