gunyu
Automotive
- May 16, 2014
- 10
Hello Experts!
I'm looking for conection between the tyre traction (contact surface) and tyre wear in function of tyre deflection and tyre inflation pressure of truck (truck tractors).
I've seen some tyre specification of a manufacturer, where they give radial deflection versus radial force for a given tyre. Based on these curves (nearly lines at 1-2bar), I can measure the deflection of tyre at a given load and infaltion pressure (for a given rim width), so theoreticaly to get the proper deflation is not an issue. Also, as I've seen, they give the "proper" inflation pressure for given load at given speed, and this "proper" inflation pressure determined by also the deflation, which deflation have to be the same at a given speed.
So theoretically, if I would get the best performance and lifetime of my tyre, I should always dinamicaly change the tire pressure, based on actual speed, and load.
I also have seen some figure about the result of lifetime of overinfalted and underinflated tyres.
So what would be the function here?
I'm looking for conection between the tyre traction (contact surface) and tyre wear in function of tyre deflection and tyre inflation pressure of truck (truck tractors).
I've seen some tyre specification of a manufacturer, where they give radial deflection versus radial force for a given tyre. Based on these curves (nearly lines at 1-2bar), I can measure the deflection of tyre at a given load and infaltion pressure (for a given rim width), so theoreticaly to get the proper deflation is not an issue. Also, as I've seen, they give the "proper" inflation pressure for given load at given speed, and this "proper" inflation pressure determined by also the deflation, which deflation have to be the same at a given speed.
So theoretically, if I would get the best performance and lifetime of my tyre, I should always dinamicaly change the tire pressure, based on actual speed, and load.
I also have seen some figure about the result of lifetime of overinfalted and underinflated tyres.
So what would be the function here?