coxy321 wrote:...
- What is the vehicles "instant centre"?
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Coxy
Just my 2 cents to clear up what the instant centre is.
Firstly I'm not critical of 1MadEngineer - he was explaining how instant centre fits in the scheme of things.
But he missed explaining exactly what instant centre is, and why it is named just that, and focused on what many want to know.
Concentrate on the 1st sketch that shows the upper and lower links, the axle housing and instant centre. Ignore the other information on that sketch for now.
The 2 links (only considering one side here) are fixed to the chassis at one end and the axle at the other end. When the axle end moves up/down, the links force it to swing through an arc.
Now it happens that the centre of the radius that the axle follows is at the point where the projected lines through the links intersect - as drawn on the sketch.
But, as the axle moves, the angle of the links change and so does their intersection. That is why it is called instant centre - it is only at that position for one instant, then it is somewhere else.
If the links were parallel, the instant centre is at infinity.