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IsheeM
02-22-2005, 08:44 AM
I am interested in the track mapping capabilities of the Motec system. Does the beacon assembly, necessary for track mapping, relay the course's elevation change?
Thanks,
Denny Trimble
02-22-2005, 10:19 AM
Nope. It's a very simple system. The sensors needed are:
Wheel Speed
Lateral G's
Lap Beacon (to tell start/end of lap).
You can think of it as "inertial navigation".
In '99 I added a few columns to somebody's endurance data spreadsheet and came up with a course map the same way.
If you know lap distance, speed, and lateral g's, then the process is:
For each lap distance increment:
-Calculate radius of curvature of vehicle path from A = V^2 / R (R = V^2/Ay)
-Calculate the heading change for that radius over the lap distance increment
-Plot your new position and continue
This system doesn't do well with cambered corners, though.
Nick McNaughton
02-22-2005, 10:29 AM
You don't even need a beacon to do it - you can slot in lap markers during post processing in Intepreter, and it'll work it all out for you. Pick something like a minimum speed point for a hairpin, or a top speed point on a straight that's at about the same place every lap and it'll get you to within a tenth or so...
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