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Slip ratio problem at lowe speeds.
Hi all!
I've got a problem with implementing a simple car physics. It's with calculating the slip ratio at low speeds. I searched the whole web, but i couldnt find a valid solution. I found this article: http://web.archive.org/web/200503080...s/tutstab.html It looks like it should help me, but there are no images (I bet it's because the article is 7 years old!) :-/ I know, that something called SAE950311 has a solution to this problem too. But it's not a free article and I cannot find any summary of it or something. Can anybody help me, please? |
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