Lotta work to find camber curve
Yay video :icon_tup:
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Nice work, solidworks?
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Keglicious
Yup, Solidworks keeps improving every release, but it can still be buggy. I can't get the apex seals to follow the housing using the 'cam mate' for example.
More fun with keg this time. http://www.flickr.com/photos/87983685@N05/8663761822/ |
How accurate would you say your front suspension measurements are?
The keg looks good too! |
^Good question. The answer is damn accurate. These are engineering models - not cartoons. Every feature that I could use a mic on was measured to within +/- 0.010. Others I used a ruler/scale and are much less accurate, maybe +/- 1/16". The whole point is to use the model for determining suspension geometry on my racecar.
However, I still cant get a proper camber curve plot using Solidworks motion analysis. What are you interested in knowing? |
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