Hi Rainer,

Thanks, I have not made a public PR to a large project like this before, 
but I opened one here (fingers crossed):
https://github.com/projectchrono/chrono/pull/450

The reason for the contribution is that the existing models are quite 
dated, the MF5.2/6.2 should be more relevant and up to date with the 
industry standards. That said, I did not have access to the TNO/SIEMENS 
MF-TIRE model, so I could not do a like-for-like comparison. My 
implementation is based on the open source MFEval, which seems to be 
correlated against the MF-TIRE model. Mine is correlated in steady state to 
the MFEval model for the given default parameter files, but I have not 
validated the transient behaviour and this needs work/review.

On Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 2:29:31 PM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Marvin,
>
> thanks for your interest in chrono and its tire models. A solution like 
> this sounds interesting to me. While we already have a working Pacejka 2002 
> version, we are open for any solution, which is probably better or more 
> complete. I know there are also matlab tools for magic formula curve 
> fitting, so that would be worth to deal with.
>
> A standard way to contribute to chrono is to generate a pull request. So 
> please try this first. 
>
> Thanks
>
> Rainer
> Marvin schrieb am Donnerstag, 20. April 2023 um 11:55:36 UTC+2:
>
>> Dear Project Chrono Developers,
>>
>> I've ported the MF 5.2/6.2 tire model from 
>> https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/63618-mfeval to C++ 
>> and integrated it with Project Chrono. It works fine, but the relaxation 
>> model requires some further work and perhaps the code style code use some 
>> improvement. I would like to contribute this if this is of interest to you. 
>> Do you have any suggestions on how to proceed?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Marvin
>>
>

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