Coordinate Systems and Output Requests
Tydex-C Axis System
The “C” is for wheel center, and the C axis system has these properties:- The origin of the C-Axis system is the wheel center.
 - The X axis lies in the wheel plane and is parallel to the ground plane and points in the forward direction.
 - The Y axis is perpendicular to the wheel plane and points towards the vehicle’s left side so that a positive rotation of the wheel and tire about the Y axis rolls the tire forward.
 - The Z axis lies in the wheel plane, differs from vertical by inclination angle, and is perpendicular to the X and Y axes (Z = X x Y).
 
Tydex-W Axis System
The “W” is for wheel. The Tydex-W axis system considers the local slope of the road where the tire contacts the road, rather than assuming the road is flat. The Tydex-W axis system has these properties:- The origin of the W axis system lies at the ideal contact point between the wheel plane and local road plane, which is the intersection of the Tydex C System Z axis with local road plane.
 - The X axis points forward along the line of intersection between the wheel plane and the local road plane.
 - The Z axis is parallel to the local road normal and hence perpendicular to the local road plane.
 - The Y axis is the projection of the wheel spin axis (Tydex C-Axis System Y) into the local road plane. The Y axis is perpendicular to both the X and Z axis (Y = Z x X).
 
SAE System
- X is forward
 - Y is to the right
 - Z is down
 
        Figure 1. - Tire rolling states
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Component Name Units x rolling radius model units y omega rad/sec z omega free rad/sec  - Tire kinematic properties in TYDEX-W (ISO) axis system
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Component Name Units x longitudinal slip % y lateral slip angle radians z inclination angle radians  - Tire contact patch forces in TYDEX-W (ISO) axis system
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Component Name Units x longitudinal force model units y lateral force model units z vertical force model units r1 residual overturning moment model units r2 rolling resistance moment model units r3 aligning moment model units  - Tire contact patch forces in SAE axis system
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Component Name Units x longitudinal force model units y lateral force model units z vertical force model units r1 residual overturning moment model units r2 rolling resistance moment model units r3 aligning moment model units  - Tire kinematic properties in SAE axis system
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Component Name Units x longitudinal slip % y lateral slip angle radians z inclination angle radians  - Tire forces at hub in TYDEX-C axis system
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Component Name Units x longitudinal force model units y lateral force model units z vertical force model units r1 residual overturning moment model units r2 rolling resistance moment model units r3 aligning moment model units  - Contact patch locations along the plane of the tire in the GFORCE rm marker
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Component Name Units x road contact point x location model units y road contact point y location model units z road contact point z location model units r1 tire radial penetration into the road surface model units  - Hub velocities of the tire in the GFORCE rm marker
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Component Name Units x rim center velocity in longitudinal direction model units y n/a n/a z rim center velocity in vertical direction, along road normal model units  
  <Post_Request
     id                  = "70000063"
     comment             = "Tire - Front Rad, OmegaActual, OmegaFree (left)"
     type                = "USERSUB"
     usrsub_param_string = "USER(902,1,11001)"
     usrsub_dll_name     = "mbdtire.dll"
     usrsub_fnc_name     = "tireReq"
  />