I have a question about deriving kinematic roll centres and instant centres that I hope someone here can help me with.
When calculating kinematic roll centres, you first derive the instant centre. The instant centre is the intersection of a line extending through the suspension's upper control arm (UCA) and another line extending through its lower control arm (LCA). This is shown in the attached diagrams. In the first two cases, calculating the instant centre is straightforward. However, in the third case, the UCA and LCA are parallel to one another and the two lines never intersect. How is the instant centre - and by extension the roll centre - derived in this situation?
Thanks.
When calculating kinematic roll centres, you first derive the instant centre. The instant centre is the intersection of a line extending through the suspension's upper control arm (UCA) and another line extending through its lower control arm (LCA). This is shown in the attached diagrams. In the first two cases, calculating the instant centre is straightforward. However, in the third case, the UCA and LCA are parallel to one another and the two lines never intersect. How is the instant centre - and by extension the roll centre - derived in this situation?
Thanks.