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Computing True Traction Forces on an Eccentrically Loaded Vehicle
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Abstract
A relationship has been found which allows computation of the friction forces at the point where all wheels of a vehicle are slipping. The force vector magnitudes are taken to be the coefficient of friction times the normal force. This relationship determines the vector directions.
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Bickler, D., "Computing True Traction Forces on an Eccentrically Loaded Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 901657, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901657.Also In
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