Camber Angle Change
Camber angle is defined as the angle measured in the front elevation between the wheel plane and the vertical axis. Camber angle is measured in degrees and taken as positive if the top of the wheel leans outwards as shown in following Figure. The calculation of camber angle is converted from radians to degrees by the factor of 180/
p and uses the following system variables:DY (WCid, WBid) - the Y axis displacement of the wheel centre marker relative to the wheel base marker referenced to the Ground Reference Frame (GRF).
DZ (WCid, WBid) - the Z axis displacement of the wheel centre marker relative to the wheel base marker referenced to the Ground Reference Frame (GRF).
Figure Calculation of camber change
WBid: Wheel Base Marker id.
WCid: Wheel Centre Marker id.
id: Marker Identification number.
Caster Change Steer Change Track Change Wheel Rate Instant Centre