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Lateral force on wheels - friction
Hi!
This question is more about simulating physics than simulating exactly cars. We have lateral force acting on a car's wheels. Let's assume the car is moving sideway with the constant velocity so the fricton acting on the wheels is very high and causes the car to slow down. As much as I know this friction doesn't depend on car speed only on coefficient of friction (which depend on side slip) and load on wheel. My problem is that when the speed of the car is very low this friction force still acts on the car and finaly applies acceleration that moves my car in the opposite side it was moving before and then once again and the car starts to oscillate. The question is: how to simulate this lateral force on wheels on low sppeds? How to limit this force on wheels and not let it act like it was dynamic force (not friction). Thanks. Wrza |
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