ljs96076
Military
- Sep 5, 2005
- 5
Hello all, I am new to this forum seeking an answer that is being debated by non-engineer-types. I searched the subject but had no success and am not familiar with this sites navigation so sorry if I have missed an easy route to find an answer.
Basically what I am trying to find out is this...
does the wheel on a car actually flex under cornering forces? Every wheel has its designed offset, but is it possible for an offset to be altered during cornering loads and then return to its designed position once cornering forces are no longer applied?
I have been saying that this does not happen on quality engineered/designed wheels. It seems to me that the spokes would crack either at the hub or at the rim of the wheel if such force was applied that could actually push the center of a wheel inwards. This isnt even considering the far less amount of force I am thinking it would take for the tire to be torn from the wheel itself in a corner, much less the tire simply losing grip mid-corner.
Am I wrong here? Does a wheel actually "flex" inward and outward during cornering? This topic came up when considering wheels with spokes that only cleared calipers by 1 or 2 millimeters, and someone thought that the wheel could flex during cornering loads and actually lose that clearance. It is my belief that this is impossible on properly designed wheels.
Does anyone know the truth on this matter?
Thanks in advance
LJ
Basically what I am trying to find out is this...
does the wheel on a car actually flex under cornering forces? Every wheel has its designed offset, but is it possible for an offset to be altered during cornering loads and then return to its designed position once cornering forces are no longer applied?
I have been saying that this does not happen on quality engineered/designed wheels. It seems to me that the spokes would crack either at the hub or at the rim of the wheel if such force was applied that could actually push the center of a wheel inwards. This isnt even considering the far less amount of force I am thinking it would take for the tire to be torn from the wheel itself in a corner, much less the tire simply losing grip mid-corner.
Am I wrong here? Does a wheel actually "flex" inward and outward during cornering? This topic came up when considering wheels with spokes that only cleared calipers by 1 or 2 millimeters, and someone thought that the wheel could flex during cornering loads and actually lose that clearance. It is my belief that this is impossible on properly designed wheels.
Does anyone know the truth on this matter?
Thanks in advance
LJ