Comments on: Lap Time Simulation – Crucial for Racecar Concept Design https://blogs.mathworks.com/student-lounge/2017/06/14/lap-time-simulation-crucial-for-racecar-concept-design/?s_tid=feedtopost The student lounge blog focuses on student success stories. Winning student teams share their knowledge and the MathWorks student programs team shares best practices and workflows using MATLAB and Simulink. Tue, 13 Feb 2018 14:25:31 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 By: Christoph Hahn https://blogs.mathworks.com/student-lounge/2017/06/14/lap-time-simulation-crucial-for-racecar-concept-design/#comment-63 Sat, 17 Jun 2017 13:51:18 +0000 https://blogs.mathworks.com/student-lounge/?p=13#comment-63 In reply to Gustavo Fialho.

Hi Gustavo, thanks, I do appreciate this comment! Looking forward to seeing some of your work. Have you thought about publishing (also partially) on MATLAB Central File Exchange?
Cheers Christoph

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By: Gustavo Fialho https://blogs.mathworks.com/student-lounge/2017/06/14/lap-time-simulation-crucial-for-racecar-concept-design/#comment-57 Thu, 15 Jun 2017 11:28:13 +0000 https://blogs.mathworks.com/student-lounge/?p=13#comment-57 Hi Christoph,
I would really like to thank for the support and the ideias you’ve been given us, fsar team members.
Here in Brazil, matlab/Simulink is a widly known tool among teachers and students in the college universe, however among fsar teams, it isn’t yet.
In my case, I have discovered your videos in the beginning of the year and simply can’t stop watching. And since then I’ve been trying to introduce it into my team.
Right now I’m working on a dynamic model that’s exactly what you’ve discribed here, using TTC data to build a tire model, simscape for the power unit model, a controller for the pilot and a finite element model written in Matlab code for the frame and suspension kinematics and strength.
We’ve just started this model and hope to be ready soon, then I would really appreciate to share some thoughts.

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