yaw velocity

  • 1yaw velocity — the angular velocity about the z axis …

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  • 2velocity — 1) a vector quantity equal to the rate that position changes with time 2) velocity of a point in a vibrating system is the time rate of change of its displacement. ambient wind velocity forward velocity impact velocity lateral velocity… …

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  • 3Yaw rate sensor — A yaw rate sensor is a gyroscopic device that measures a vehicle’s angular velocity around its vertical axis. The output is usually in degrees per second or radians per second. The angle between the vehicle s heading and vehicle actual movement… …

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  • 4Oversteer — is a phenomenon that can occur in an automobile which is attempting to turn. The car is said to oversteer when the rear wheels do not track behind the front wheels but instead slide out toward the outside of the turn. Oversteer can throw the car… …

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  • 5Understeer and oversteer — Understeer: the car does not turn enough and leaves the road. Oversteer: the car makes the tu …

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  • 6neutral steer line — the set of points in the x z plane at which external lateral forces applied to the sprung mass produce no steady state yaw velocity …

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  • 7suspension steer and roll properties — it is possible for a vehicle to be understeer for small inputs and oversteer for large inputs (or the opposite), since it is a nonlinear system and does not have the same characteristics at all trims. Consequently, it is necessary to specify the… …

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  • 8Flight dynamics — is the science of air and space vehicle orientation and control in three dimensions. The three critical flight dynamics parameters are the angles of rotation in three dimensions about the vehicle s center of mass, known as pitch , roll and yaw… …

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  • 9Stability derivatives — are a means of linearising the equations of motion of an atmospheric flight vehicle so that conventional control engineering methods may be applied to assess their stability.The dynamics of atmospheric flight vehicles is potentially very… …

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