Timeline for Differences between Ackermann steering and standard bi/tricycles concerning kinematics?
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Oct 9, 2013 at 10:49 | vote | accept | Daniel Jour | ||
Jan 25, 2013 at 16:40 | history | edited | Ian | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jan 10, 2013 at 17:55 | history | edited | Ian | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
wording and more focus on kinematics
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Jan 10, 2013 at 14:49 | comment | added | Ian | I've updated the answer to talk about the similarity between car steering and a pair of bicycles. | |
Jan 10, 2013 at 14:48 | history | edited | Ian | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jan 10, 2013 at 6:39 | comment | added | Daniel Jour | Thank you for your very good answer! The example with the toy wagon really helped a lot. But if you, instead of "enlarging" the front wheel, replace the front wheel with two wheels (with different angles, such that all three angles satisfy the ackerman condition) things would be different, right? In this case I would have made a "ackerman" car from a tricycle - as far as I understand. | |
Jan 9, 2013 at 15:26 | history | answered | Ian | CC BY-SA 3.0 |