ImGone
Automotive
- Nov 8, 2016
- 4
I'm looking for some information in regards to testing of wheel assemblies (actually, the balance weights). There doesn't appear to be a lot of standardized test methods or design criteria for what should be expected. Specifically, I would like the loading conditions the assembly will be subjected to through a repeating cycle.
I've seen this "4-5g vertically, 3-4g fore-aft, and 2g laterally" condition mentioned but it doesn't provide what I'm trying to do. The variable I'd like to test is jerk/shock/jolt. Pick your poison, it's called many different things. I'd like to develop a simple repeatable test that will allow me to simulate rough driving conditions (including potholes) to check for wheel balance weight retention. This is a good means to provide assurance that the product will stay on through it's entire life-cycle.
Any help given will be greatly appreciated! Thanks!!!
I've seen this "4-5g vertically, 3-4g fore-aft, and 2g laterally" condition mentioned but it doesn't provide what I'm trying to do. The variable I'd like to test is jerk/shock/jolt. Pick your poison, it's called many different things. I'd like to develop a simple repeatable test that will allow me to simulate rough driving conditions (including potholes) to check for wheel balance weight retention. This is a good means to provide assurance that the product will stay on through it's entire life-cycle.
Any help given will be greatly appreciated! Thanks!!!