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Torsional rigidity
Does anyone know the figure for the F1 roadcar in Nm per degree?
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Sorry if I sound like I'm butting in, but why do you need to know that?
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I'm curious to see how it compares to the current crop of supercars.
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I looked in some F1 literature I thought might have that figure, but I don't see it. Sorry.
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Re: Torsional rigidity
I did a Google search too, as I couldn't find the info in any of my resources. I came up with a blank too. Sorry.
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Thanks for trying.
I managed to find something: http://forum.rscnet.org/showthread.p...70#post2504670 Quote:
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Re: Torsional rigidity
Not really...
Consider that a Golf V GTI has 25,000 Nm/deg. |
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Re: Torsional rigidity
you konw, I could have sworn it's on one of the note pages in dA....Pelo, let me know if that rings a bell --- one of the handwritten ones if I remember correctly. If you recall it, i'll look it up. But I could be dreaming.
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