xxChrisxx wrote:xpensive wrote:Power equals Propulsion force times Speed, which is why you get wheelspin at standstill, the engine torque itself is irrelevant.
I neg voted you for this on the basis that it's factually wrong for the following reasons.
By saying engine output torque is irrelevant, you are effectively saying we don't care about the shape of the torque curve and by extension we don't care about the shape of the power curve (as the two are intrinsically linked)
As i said in an earlier post; in maths world you are fine to use a power figure and force x speed, as we don't need to worry about fixed gearing. Your tractive effort curve would asymptote at 0rpm and decay away to zero at infinite speed.
All would be well, and you would get a pretty decent, though optimistic, approximation the the car's performance.
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Oh you did did you now, Good Lord, I'm tempted return the favor for the following reasons;
- The power curve is not the issue here, the ambition was to show analytically that the engine torque itself is irrelevant.
- Theoretically and with stepless variomatic gearing, we don't need to worry about any fixed gears or the power curve,
while Force will decrease as speed increases until said Force balances air- and rolling resistance, this is called terminal speed.
- In the other end, att zero speed and same conditions, Force will be theoretically infinite if you can apply all the power,
why there's wheel-spin up to a certain speed when traction balances Force, something a dragracer should be all too aware about.
Finally, I'm mighty surprised to note members downvoting opponents in a technical debate, most disappointing actually.