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vertical stiffness coefficient of a truck tire 1

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zoghi

Automotive
Dec 12, 2002
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Hello every body
I'm handling a suspension optimization and I need the vertical stiffness coefficient of a truck tire (for simulating it's equal spring stiffness "Kt"). Please help me to find it out some pieces of information about those values

 
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I suggest you ask the tyre manufacturer. If all else fails they should be able to give you a chart showing rolling radius vs load vs air pressure which you can use to get an approximate siffness value. Cheers

Greg Locock
 
Hello. I don't have any measurement at hand; if it can be of any help to you, truck and bus tires have generally a radial spring constant of 90 to 120 kg/mm.
Regards,

Vittorio
 
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