I have data:
mass = 740 kg
wheel diameter = 670 mm
Rw = 0,335 m
power (max?) = 750 horsepower (551kW)
Now I would like to calculate car acceleration when throttle is max and speed in this moment = 100 km/h = 27,78 m/s
I calculate wheel RPM from this:
wheel speed(RPM) = v(km / h) * 25 / (3 * pi * r(m))
I get
WHEELrpm = 100 * 25 / (3 * 3,14 * 0,335) = 792
Next I calculate engine rpm:
RPMengine = RPMwheel * idifferential * igearbox * iclutch
where:
iidifferential = 3,42
iclutch = 1
igearbox (gearbox ratio) = 2,55
RPMengine = 792 * 3,42 * 2,55 *1 = 6907
next I calculate torque from:
torque = (POWER * 5252) / rpm
I get
torque = (750 * 5252) / 6907 = 570
And now, apart from the resistance, I want to calculate drive force and acceleration.
I found this:
Fdrive = torque * gearboxRatio * iidifferential * n / Rw
n - transmission efficiency (0,7?)
But I wonder if I can use it considering previous calculations. How to correctly calculate the acceleration now?
I try to base on this: https://engineering.stackexchange.com/a/22021 but I dont understand this formulas