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I have always wondered about how the mechanism works, to allow the wheel to steer and spin, even as the wheel is changing elevation with the suspension. This is amazing. Thank you.
Jesus christ... you just saved me from a world of stress, wrath, and anxiety. You know how long I've been wondering how the wheel turns and steers at the same time? Thanks man
I am not an engineer and therefore unable to answer your question. The 3d model and video were made as a student exercise to create an animation of the workings of a Tamiya remote control car. I no longer have the remote control car but it was similar to the car in this image: www.tamiya.com/english/rc/chassis/m-05/d3.jpg
fantastic video thank you soo much. Though I still have to ask, aren’t there CV joints instead of universal joints from the differential and on the wheels for the axle?
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Can someone give me the names of each part and what color its animated here? I'm trying to get a handle on naming the wheel bearings, cv joint, ball joint, etc.
Loved it. Can I make a request? I would love it that when the wheels and shocks are turning or moving that you show a bar graph that displays the increased stress of the drivetrain turning against the universal joint, The more the wheels are turned left or right? Or if a large dip in the road causes the suspension to raise or lower greatly, can we see the relative loss of power or some similar real time graph?
If you do a search for tamiya front wheel drive steering or suspension or tamiya m-05 chassis you should find some suitable images. eg. www.tamiya.com/english/rc/chassis/m-05/d3.jpg
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The 3d model and video was created several years ago as a student animation project to get all the parts moving correctly. A Tamiya remote control car was used as reference. I am not sure about the engineering aspects of the model as I am not an engineer or mechanic so I am unsure about the name of the suspension system or if a real car would be of a similar configuration.
It took me 20min to find this simple explaination of HOW SUSPENTION AND STEERING ARE WORKING AT THE SAME TIME, the search results were flooded by "buy my car/brand videos", I just want to learn stuff I dont care bussiness I just want to have a free learning platform
The 3d model and video was created several years ago as a student animation project to get all the parts moving correctly. A Tamiya remote control car was used as reference. I am not sure about the engineering aspects of the model as I am not an engineer or mechanic so I am unsure if a real car would be of a similar configuration.
The 3d animated model was built by using an old remote control car as reference. The rotating grey wheel on the main red chassis is the drive wheel and the yellow arm is part of the steering control. I am not an engineer or mechanic so I am unsure if a real car would be of a similar configuration.
OK. Nice animation. But can someone confirm; this looks like a universal joint, whereas, if one consults quora, for example, normally a CV joint is used: www.quora.com/How-is-engine-power-delivered-to-the-wheels-of-a-front-wheel-drive-car