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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Analysis of an EAC.Vll axle twist under braking torque and lost movement due to system elasticity.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\Q\December1926-January1927\  125
Date  21th January 1927 guessed
  
contd :-
ROLLS-ROYCE LTD. -4-

(b) Twist of EAC.Vll axle under braking torque.

In order to determine the amount of pedal travel lost due to the rear axle winding up on brake application, a test was carried out in which the rear wheels were locked and the car lifted by a point located at the tyre radius, the subsequent movement of point P. on the lever being obtained graphically for various positions. Though this method of test does not exactly represent road conditions, the torque being applied through a vertical pull, it considerably simplifies the tackle required.

We do not consider that the pedal travel results are affected to any extent due to the method used. The torque obtained when the car lifts is equivalent to a coefficient of friction of one between the tyre and the road.

(c) Lost movement due to elasticity in the system between the pedal and the rear axle.

Load at P. Distance sprung d.{John DeLooze - Company Secretary} EAC VII
10 .125
20 .250
30 .300
40 .350
50 .400
60 .450
70 .475
80 .500
90 .500
100 .525

There is no appreciable difference between the present 40/50 and EAC.Vll in this respect.

Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/W.A.Robotham.
  
  


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