Effect of Corner Exit Speed on the Time to Go Down a Straight

코너 출구속도가 직선주로 주행 소요시간에 미치는 영향

  • 장성국 (한라대학교 기계공학부/자동차공학전공)
  • Published : 2003.11.01

Abstract

This paper calculates the elapsed time to go down a straight as a function of the corner exit speed and considers air resistance, rolling resistance, and slope resistance to figure out the force for forward acceleration. In a car racing, the most critical comer in a course is the one before the longest straight. A driver can lose a quite amount of time by taking a bad line in a corner. Taking a bad line also causes poor comer exit speed which in turn costs more elapsed time to go down a straight. The results are not so dramatic as in the case of cornering but are showing why one should take the correct corner racing line to get the maximum exit speed. Also, for the case of drag race, the elapsed time to go 1/4 mile is calculated.

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