Assessing slip of a rolling disc and the implementation of a tyre model in the benchmark bicycle.

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Vries, E.J.H. de & Brok, J.F.A den
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Abstract

For the development of a real time bicycle/motorcycle model a compact formulation of the dynamic behaviour is required. The modelling environment MatLab SimMechanics was posed as a prerequisite. For the development of the tyre model the wheel was considered as a disc with knife edge contact to the ground. A tyre model typically uses slip quantities as the input and calculates forces and moments as outputs. Longitudinal- and lateral slip are calculated as the components of a normalized slip velocity in the contact point. The location of this contact point can be de-noted with a position vector r pointing from the wheel disc centre to the contact point. (Author/publisher) For this poster, other posters and the papers presented at this Symposium see http://bicycle.tudelft.nl/bmd2010/

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20122385 nn ST [electronic version only]
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In: Proceedings of the Bicycle and Motorcycle Dynamics 2010 Symposium on the Dynamics and Control of Single Track Vehicles, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, 20-22 October 2010, Pp.

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