With no suspension and no steering mechanism, there’s not much sense in 
modeling this vehicle in Chrono:Vehicle, other than having easy access to the 
tire models (although there are workarounds for that as well).  This type of 
actuation is not supported in Chrono::Vehicle, so you wouldn’t take advantage 
of the driveline and powertrain models either.

What you need to model is a brick with 4 spindles, with all the more 
interesting part going into the actuation. The simplest way to model that is to 
begin by ignoring the dynamics of the chain and simply use rotational motors 
attached to each spindle and actuate them by imposing the angular speed for 
each side (you can include kinematically the effects of any gear reductions you 
may want to consider).

--Radu

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf 
Of Emrullah Cebeci
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2025 7:48 AM
To: ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Subject: [chrono] Modeling a 6x6 Rigid-Chassis, Skid-Steer Vehicle with Fiala 
Tires in Project Chrono


Hello,

I am trying to develop a specific 6x6 vehicle simulation using the Project 
Chrono library. The model's technical requirements are as follows:

  1.  Chassis and Suspension: The vehicle will be a 6x6 platform and will not 
have a suspension system. The wheels will be rigidly mounted directly to the 
chassis.
  2.  Tire Modeling: The Fiala tire model is intended to be used for the 
tire-ground interaction.
  3.  Steering: The model will not have a conventional steering system. The 
vehicle will be steered using the "skid-steer" principle (i.e., through 
independent speed control of the left and right groups of wheels).
  4.  Drivetrain:

     *   The system will feature two (2) independent motors.
     *   Left Motor: Will drive the three (3) wheels on the left side.
     *   Right Motor: Will drive the three (3) wheels on the right side.

  1.  Power Transmission: Power will be transmitted from the motors to the 
wheels via a chain mechanism. The wheels on the same side (e.g., the 3 left 
wheels) will be linked together by this chain system.

Could you please provide guidance on the steps and best practices for modeling 
a vehicle with this configuration in Project Chrono (specifically using 
Chrono::Vehicle)?
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