To: | land-speed@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: Parachute lines |
From: | Dave <ddahlgren@snet.net> |
Date: | Tue, 07 Nov 2000 13:09:21 -0500 |
Thinking a little outside the box today.. I wonder if a spring and shock arrangement on a rocker system would soften the hit of the chute.. If you connect the chute line to a pull rod or rods and then go through a rocker arrangement you could push on a spring and shock (coil over type) and thereby take up the hit a lot softer. the same as driving with a solid suspension everything breaks or cracks from all the instantaneous loads. i see no reason why this could not work very effectively.. If you know the speed and mass of the car and the square ft. of the chute i would think that an appropriate spring rate and damping rate could be calculated so the chute does not just bang open and tear things up. Might even make some of the hard to handle cars a little smoother too.... I am open for further discussion on this. Dave Dahlgren sorry if this is a duplicate.. didn't show up on my system when i sent it.. Maybe that is a message that it is not a good idea.. LOL |
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