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Linear
Linear tire model used to determine the forces and moments developed at the tire contact patch
The Linear tire model provides a linear relationship between the slip angle and longitudinal slip of the tire, and the lateral and longitudinal forces developed at the contact patch. The aligning moment, rolling resistance and overturning moment are assumed to be zero.
Note: The port of the Linear tire model component must be connected directly to the port of a tire body component, as shown in the diagram below.
Connections
Name
Description
Color
Tire reference frame, which must be connected to a tire body component.
Gray
Parameters
Symbol
Default
Units
ID
115000
Longitudinal force coefficient
Clong
117000
Lateral force coefficient
Clat
See Also
Calspan, Fiala, Pacejka, User-defined, Standard Tire
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