[python] Re: Stability Theory
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
- To: "Python Malinglist" <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 19:58:01 +0100
Hello Ray,
ok, I tried to estimate the mass distribuition.
The attached pictures show the result:
Stable range from 27 to 56 km/h.
From my experience I would consider P3 as stable
between 5 and 45 km/h. But this is very much depending
on the rider´s practice.
Next I want to do the calculations for my airbike.
This is significantly more stable above 50 km/h.
- front wheel moment of inertia
The value of 50 in/lbs**2 was for a narrow street wheel, so adjust
accordingly. It is almost entirely a function of rim and tire weight/mass.
How about a 26"x1.75" MTB front and rear wheel?
PS: For calculating the weight of limbs etc:
Human Anthropometric Data
http://www.personal.usyd.edu.au/~mslee/ESSwww/lee/zygal/glossary/anthropometry/winter.html
- front wheel moment of inertia
The value of 50 in/lbs**2 was for a narrow street wheel, so adjust accordingly. It is almost entirely a function of rim and tire weight/mass.
How about a 26"x1.75" MTB front and rear wheel?
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