WheelFrictionCurve is used by the WheelCollider to describe friction properties of the wheel tire.
The curve takes a measure of tire slip as an input and gives a force as output. The curve is approximated by
a two-piece spline. The first section goes from (0,0) to (extremumSlip,extremumValue), at which
point the curve's tangent is zero. The second section goes from (extremumSlip,extremumValue)
to (asymptoteSlip,asymptoteValue), where curve's tangent is again zero:
Wheel collider computes friction separately from the rest of physics engine, using a slip based
friction model. It separates the overall friction force into a "forwards" component (in the
direction of rolling, and responsible for acceleration and braking) and "sideways" component
(orthogonal to rolling, responsible for keeping the car oriented). Tire friction is described
separately in these directions using WheelCollider.forwardFriction and WheelCollider.sidewaysFriction.
In both directions it is first determined how much the tire is slipping (what is the speed difference between
the rubber and the road). Then this slip value is used to find out tire force exerted on the contact.
The property of real tires is that for low slip they can exert high forces as the rubber compensates
for the slip by stretching. Later when the slip gets really high, the forces are reduced as the tire
starts to slide or spin. Thus tire friction curves have a shape like in the image above.
Because the friction for the tires is computed separately, the PhysicMaterial of the ground
does not affect the wheels. Simulation of different road materials is done by changing
the WheelCollider.forwardFriction and WheelCollider.sidewaysFriction of the wheel,
based on what material the wheel is hitting.
See Also: WheelCollider, WheelCollider.forwardFriction, WheelCollider.sidewaysFriction.
asymptoteSlip | Asymptote point slip (default 2). |
asymptoteValue | Force at the asymptote slip (default 10000). |
extremumSlip | Extremum point slip (default 1). |
extremumValue | Force at the extremum slip (default 20000). |
stiffness | Multiplier for the extremumValue and asymptoteValue values (default 1). |
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