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About the driveline basics...
05-24-2011, 07:20 PM,
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Quote:confused learning the whole driveline code in Vdrift
Code revision?

The clutch is a friction coupling. Only torque is transfered. The clutch torque is a friction torque, actually a torque limit. The clutch torque applied to crankshaft is equal to the torque needed to zero the speed difference between clutch plates(engine_inertia*dw/dt) if clutch friction exceeds it. Else it is equal to clutch friction.

I think the clutch in vdrift is actually always slipping. The whole thing is additionally complicated by tire friction.
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About the driveline basics... - by smr597 - 05-24-2011, 05:19 PM
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