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Is Contact Forces Libray enough for lateral dynamics on a 4-wheeled vehicle model ?

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Panagiotis
Panagiotis el 23 de Jul. de 2024 a las 9:29
Comentada: Panagiotis el 23 de Jul. de 2024 a las 15:31
Hi,
I am using Sphere to Plane contact Forces block to model contact between wheels and the road/surface of a 4-wheeled vehicle.
Is this block enough to enable all wheel forces (longitudinal,vertical,lateral) or should I think of trying the Magic Formula Tire block? I am facing a strage behaviour of the body lateral acceleration following this way. So I would like to know if the problem may come out of the contact forces library.
Thank you in advance!

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Ayush Anand
Ayush Anand el 23 de Jul. de 2024 a las 9:54
Hi,
The Sphere to Plane contact forces block is a more generalised block and it may not accurately capture the complex interactions involved in tire-road contact, especially for lateral and longitudinal forces. Using the Magic Formula Tire block would be a better approach as it is specifically designed to model the interaction between tires and the road. It can capture longitudinal, lateral, and vertical forces using the Magic Formula (Pacejka tire model), which provides a more comprehensive and realistic representation of tire forces.
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Panagiotis
Panagiotis el 23 de Jul. de 2024 a las 15:31
Thanks for the response Ayush.
It is indeed better with the Magic Formula block. But could you help also with the penetration on the infinite plane here?
Before I just had to fix the contact stiffness, when using the Contact Forces Library. But what now? Do I miss something?
My vehicle model is runing/moving but it is bounching up & down on the surface a bit.

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