[python] Re: Stability Theory - bug :-(
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
- To: <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 20:45:22 +0100
Hello Ray,
good news - the results of your cool app now appear quite
realistic!
The airbike data showed a stable range from 28 to 56 km/h
and P3 data showed no stable range at all.
But as you already mentioned there are some islands of
stability which are fairly realizeable - lots of ideas for
my PX which I started today.
First experiment will be to have the pivot behind the
seat, reslting in a very large negative trail.
The output to stdout shows pairs of velocity and a negative
or positive number. The airbike output numbers are positive
from 17.5 to 34.5 km/h, then the output stops.
Why then is the stable range from 28 to 56 km/h?
Three more features would be nice:
- input of data by file as a possible option
- different wheel sizes (don´t know if that matters at all)
- airbike has 20 cm of positive trail, GUI max are 10 cm
Have you thought of making the sourcecode available
for everyone?
Cheers,
Jürgen.
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