vehicle dynamics |
vehicle dynamics |
Guest_jaffar_* |
Mar 7 2006, 10:30 PM
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Question 1
You are competing in a circuit race and you car is fitted with a brake bias control. The heavens open and the circuit is wet within seconds and you're on a dry set-up. The only thing you are able to change is the brake bias, shoudl you. a) Wind on more rear brakes Wind on more front brakes Question 2 Stiffening your front anti-roll bar will usually make the car tend more towards : a) Understeer Oversteer Question 3 Bump steer is : a) The steering force created in the tyres when you hit a bump The change in toe angle during bump and rebound travel of the suspension c) Camber changes during the bump and rebound travel of the suspension Question 4 You are cornering in an standard AWD Impreza on the limit and all tyres are at the point of slipping. What course of action would most likely cause sudden oversteer. a) Full throttle Add more positive steering lock c) Zero throttle Question 5 Securely fixing something heavy into the boot of your car, is more likely to create a) Understeer Oversteer Question 6 The Subaru Impreza suspension arrangement is known as : a) MacPherson strut Wishbone c) Leaf Spring Question 7 Taking two cars of the same power to weight ratio, one weighing more than the other (so also having more power to compensate) which will have the highest top speed. a) Heavier, more powerful car Lighter, less powerful car c) Both exactly the same Question 8 Taking the same two cars, which would be the fastest round a constant circle (like a roundabout). a) Heavier, more powerful car Lighter, less powerful car c) Both exactly the same Question 9 Which will stop the quickest from 100MPH a) Heavier, more powerful car Lighter, less powerful car c) Both exactly the same Question 10 What is the most likely effect on a car if you increase the rebound resistence of the front dampers a) More front end grip under acceleration More front end grip under braking c) More rear end grip under acceleration d) More rear end grip under braking Question 11 During theoretical steady state cornering (not acceleraing, decelerating, etc) which of the following is most likely to caused more oversteer a) More rear rebound resistence More front rebound resistence c) More rear bump resistence d) More front bump resistence e) More front negative camber f) More rear negative camber Post your answers as follows : [question no] : [answer] eg. 1 : D 2 : E 3 : C etc. |
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Aug 31 2006, 09:54 AM
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