Truck tyres are pretty damn expensive - thus they run a hard compound to enable a longer tyre life. This would be part of the explanation at least.
Truck tyres are pretty damn expensive - thus they run a hard compound to enable a longer tyre life. This would be part of the explanation at least.
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Ah now you get to the confusing parts.
Rather than me type out the static/dynamics 101 i think i may be better for you to do some research on this on you own time. Basically some key words i recommend you google would be.
Momentum
Friction
Vectors
Rotational force
Weight (g-force if you wish)
If you read these topics up till you get to the differential elements (dy/dt or "s" terms in some books in some texts) it should give you a basic understanding of why this is not so black and white.
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Im not a huge reader I may have a quick gander at some googled info but I think I need to put the motor back in my car for and interesting experiment, It has very little to do with what we are talking about but it should be interesting to objectivley test the braking distance of my two cars, a disk braked beetle and a full drum lightened beach buggy....
All this just got me thinking : I wonder which will stop quicker..
What do people think?
Which will stop in a shorter distance averaged over 3 or more goes, same day, sameish fuel load etc etc,
One is standard 1969 VW Beetle Disc brake front and I think 3 inch drums on the back
185/15 tyres (a bit shabby) on the front
205/15 Gr200 Enduros on the back.
Weight unknown, est 800kg.
while the other is
a fibreglass beach buggy with 4 wheel drums (3in Front 2 in rear I think) Sill volkswagen based, 14 inches shorter wheelbase.
165/15 tyres (nice CONTIs!) on the front,
205/15 Supercats on the back
Weight is measured 450kg without fuel or passengers.
When I am closer to getting this done (engine in the beach buggy instead of under a tarp in the driveway!) I may start a poll or somthing, may also add in some bikes and/or other cars. just for fun![]()
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In the end, factual emergency stopping distance recordings show, cars CAN outbrake bikes. Obviouisly a 1964 vw beetle wont out brake a R1 but modern sportscars will outbrake a sportsbike by a significant margin.![]()
lets flip a coin... HEADS i get TAIL, TAILS i get HEAD
It seems pretty simple to me, there are basically only two contributing factors in braking for cars, momentum/friction. A bike has three large and one smaller force to overcome, momentum/friction/gravity/mass deviation(not sure if that's the right term for it, I'm talkin about the bike trying to screw sideways once the weight comes off the rear tyre.)
That's not a standard beetle!
The problem about mechanics is that people think they can understand them without ever having spent 30 minutes studying it. And then they get pissy and demand that you explain it to them in 5 minutes. Which you obviously can not since they don't have the necessary prerequisites - which in turn means that you suck at explaining mechanics.Being an academic is neither gratifying nor respected these days.
I studied classical mechanics during the first year of uni - we had two 2 hour lectures, a 2 hour problem solving session and a written hand-in every week for two semesters of 13 weeks each. Then we had a couple of months to prepare for the oral exam. I got an A+ and then worked for 2 years as an assistant teacher, running a 2 hours problem solving session and correcting written hand-ins every week for 4 semesters of 13 weeks.
All that said, I shall be the first to admit I don't know everything about mechanics and that I'd be reluctant to try and solve any complex 3-dimensional problem. However, I would like to think that I have an, if only slightly, better understanding than Joe Average.
And now I think it's time to go have a beer! Another frustrating week of academia draws to a close and I'm looking forward to the weekend - not least to have my girlfriend back from her holiday.![]()
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Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
Conveying understanding to others is the true sign of having mastered a subject.
In my experience, having to make excuses for an inability to explain things clearly indicates that one doesn't quite have a grasp of what one is talking about.
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FFS jrandom! I already said I was just a greenskeeper and you start using big words like that!!!!!!!
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