Can any one help me with study in suspension geometry , with Some links to E books or anything that can help , I am starting from scratch . Thanks people .
I particularely recomend Tune to Win and we had a lecture this week from a British Hillclimb racer named Allan Staniforth, who wrote Race and Rally Car Source Book and Competition Car Suspension. Both of which I must make an effort to track down as he comes highy acclaimed.
Murphy's 9th Law of Technology:
Tell a man there are 300 million stars in the universe and he'll believe you. Tell him a bench has wet paint on it and he'll have to touch to be sure.
All these books explain the working and stuff , i am looking for the actual designing of a proper suspension system . Correct me if I am wrong about the books ?
"tires, suspension and handling" by John Dixon is the definitive work on suspension design, but yes, you would want to know 'why' before you design a suspension system, and as usual, it's to make the most of the tire's contact patch.
besides, you wouldn't do anything but double wishbone anyway(read books to know why), so it's not like you'll be inventing something new.
[quote="mahesh248"]All these books explain the working and stuff , i am looking for the actual designing of a proper suspension system . Correct me if I am wrong about the books ?[/quote]
actual working ? where did i write that ?
This information concerns all the basic layouts and working of suspension systems. After this basics are mastered, you can start going through the bibliography that has already been recomended, to know about roll centres, geometry angles and so on.