LiftEng
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 1, 2009
- 1
Hi,
I was wondering if I could gain some assistance in explaining how to calculate axle loads on a 6 row hydraulic "load equalizing" trailer.
For example the trailer is 13.99 m long, with 6 rows of axles with 8 tires per axle, axle spacing 1.83 m. The trailer has a goose neck at the front hitched to the turntable on a prime mover. See attached file for diagram. The suspension is supposedly "hydraulically equalising dampened, trailing arm suspension." Available suspension travel is 600 mm if that is relevant.
My question is, if a 50 t load is placed on the rear of the trailer 3 m from the end, how is the load distributed? I don't understand how the suspension works and if the load is actually equalized over the six axles or is higher towards the back where the load is.
If the load isn't equal, how does one work out the distribution in each axle?
Many thanks in advance.
I was wondering if I could gain some assistance in explaining how to calculate axle loads on a 6 row hydraulic "load equalizing" trailer.
For example the trailer is 13.99 m long, with 6 rows of axles with 8 tires per axle, axle spacing 1.83 m. The trailer has a goose neck at the front hitched to the turntable on a prime mover. See attached file for diagram. The suspension is supposedly "hydraulically equalising dampened, trailing arm suspension." Available suspension travel is 600 mm if that is relevant.
My question is, if a 50 t load is placed on the rear of the trailer 3 m from the end, how is the load distributed? I don't understand how the suspension works and if the load is actually equalized over the six axles or is higher towards the back where the load is.
If the load isn't equal, how does one work out the distribution in each axle?
Many thanks in advance.