Bolter Man
Mechanical
- Nov 1, 2019
- 3
Hello all, I'm new to the forum and have been searching for some help to a braking calculation. I'm looking at designing a machine that has a 5th wheel on it to haul trailers. I'm keep this simple as in do not account for driver reaction time and tires are assumed to be locked up. If I know (which will change from machine location) the decline (lets say 15 percent), the coefficient of friction (0.7), both axle weights (front is different than rear due to 5th wheel loading), brake torque available at tires, speed, and trailer weight (has no brakes); how would I calculate the braking distance when the tires lock up? I can do the calculations with the machine with no trailer but once you add a trailer pushing it and adding more weight to the rear axle, I struggle to find the proper way to calculate this. Any suggestions on how I should approach this?
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