Hi guys,
I figured and hope there might be a few LFSforum lurkers here, interested in car physics, that steer WAY clear from the RSCnet rFactor forums..
By lack of somthing much better, I am busy building a Corvette C6 for that game, hoping to make it relatively good. I'm doing it as seriously as I can, even though I lack skills in some areas. Armed with MOTEC and a few tools, I hope to make it work.
Now some have suspected dodgy weight transfer / roll behaviour in ISI physics. I've stumbled on to something that I can't figure out. If you'd like to have a look, the thread is here, but skip my first post, as I obviously made a mistake there.
http://forum.rscnet.org/showthread.php?p=3449815#post3449815
The stiffness of the rollbars needed to get a certain roll angle seems way off. The oscillations from roll are such that it seems that the dampers don't work when comparing it to pitch damping..
Some odd stuff, hopefully interesting enough for a few of the Guru's here to have a look at?
/Niels
I figured and hope there might be a few LFSforum lurkers here, interested in car physics, that steer WAY clear from the RSCnet rFactor forums..
By lack of somthing much better, I am busy building a Corvette C6 for that game, hoping to make it relatively good. I'm doing it as seriously as I can, even though I lack skills in some areas. Armed with MOTEC and a few tools, I hope to make it work.
Now some have suspected dodgy weight transfer / roll behaviour in ISI physics. I've stumbled on to something that I can't figure out. If you'd like to have a look, the thread is here, but skip my first post, as I obviously made a mistake there.
http://forum.rscnet.org/showthread.php?p=3449815#post3449815
The stiffness of the rollbars needed to get a certain roll angle seems way off. The oscillations from roll are such that it seems that the dampers don't work when comparing it to pitch damping..
Some odd stuff, hopefully interesting enough for a few of the Guru's here to have a look at?
/Niels