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Automotive
- Oct 19, 2008
- 9
I'm creating an editable tire envelope (CAD) and would like to hear some suggestions to improve it. It is used as a visualization tool and for rough packaging. I'm assuming all the characteristics of a radial tire for now.
The user has to enter the following inputs;
Tread Width (mm); 185 for exaple
Aspect Ratio (mm); 55 for example
Rim Diameter (in); 16 for example
Rim Width (in); 5.5 for example
MPH (optional); Static Loaded Radius would be used if 0 is entered.
From there, two profiles are generated. The top profile starts by using the tread width at the top, the rim width at the bottom, and uses a max grown in the middle. I use some rule of thumb I found that states that the tire width changes 2/10" for every 1/2" of rim change. The top profile side wall height is exactly the aspect ratio for now.
The bottom profile tries to account for being loaded. I'm saying the loaded radius is 44% of the nominal diameter. It increases 1% for every 10MPH. The area of the top porfile is calculated and then using that to set the width of the bottom profile.
I would also like to show somthing for snow chains. I'm not sure if my "max grown" is correct. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I will share this model if anyone want's it. It's CATIA V5.
One last thing, a little unrelated. If I want zero scrub radius for manual steering, should that be set up at static or at 60MPH? I think static because that's when it would be hardest to turn the wheel and when you would want no scrub.
Thanks for everyones help.
The user has to enter the following inputs;
Tread Width (mm); 185 for exaple
Aspect Ratio (mm); 55 for example
Rim Diameter (in); 16 for example
Rim Width (in); 5.5 for example
MPH (optional); Static Loaded Radius would be used if 0 is entered.
From there, two profiles are generated. The top profile starts by using the tread width at the top, the rim width at the bottom, and uses a max grown in the middle. I use some rule of thumb I found that states that the tire width changes 2/10" for every 1/2" of rim change. The top profile side wall height is exactly the aspect ratio for now.
The bottom profile tries to account for being loaded. I'm saying the loaded radius is 44% of the nominal diameter. It increases 1% for every 10MPH. The area of the top porfile is calculated and then using that to set the width of the bottom profile.
I would also like to show somthing for snow chains. I'm not sure if my "max grown" is correct. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I will share this model if anyone want's it. It's CATIA V5.
One last thing, a little unrelated. If I want zero scrub radius for manual steering, should that be set up at static or at 60MPH? I think static because that's when it would be hardest to turn the wheel and when you would want no scrub.
Thanks for everyones help.