geopat69
Structural
- May 25, 2013
- 84
Hi
Im trying to understand the statics of how this possibly works.
5 axle truck trailer 30m long overall on the show room floor. Self weight of trailer is 25 tonnes.
All 5 axle rows (1.8m apart) are hydraulically linked so the centre of reaction is theoretically under the third axle. Trailer has a king pin but is not connected to a prime mover yet.
The drawings say the centre of gravity is 1.5m forward of the 3rd axle. [So.theres effectively an eccentricity between centre of reaction and centre of gravity of the trailer).
If all axles are hydraulically linked...how is it that the trailer is not tipping forward?
Im trying to understand the statics of how this possibly works.
5 axle truck trailer 30m long overall on the show room floor. Self weight of trailer is 25 tonnes.
All 5 axle rows (1.8m apart) are hydraulically linked so the centre of reaction is theoretically under the third axle. Trailer has a king pin but is not connected to a prime mover yet.
The drawings say the centre of gravity is 1.5m forward of the 3rd axle. [So.theres effectively an eccentricity between centre of reaction and centre of gravity of the trailer).
If all axles are hydraulically linked...how is it that the trailer is not tipping forward?