This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Application of Tire Characterizing Functions to Tire Development
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Event:
Mid-Year Meeting
Language:
English
Abstract
This paper describes the application of laboratory test techniques to the development and improvement of some of the tire properties that affect vehicle dynamic performance. Base line tire properties are established, the range of existing performance is shown, and the significance and validity of the laboratory tests are verified by showing that those changes in tire performance which result in detectable changes in vehicle dynamic performance are quantifiable.
Recommended Content
Topic
Citation
Nordeen, D., "Application of Tire Characterizing Functions to Tire Development," SAE Technical Paper 680409, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680409.Also In
References
- Evans R. D. “Properties of Tires Affecting Riding, Steering and Handling,” SAE Journal 36 February 1935
- Bull A. W. “Tire Behavior in Steering,” SAE Journal 45 February 1939
- Nordeen D. L. Cortese A. D. “Force and Moment Characteristics of Rolling Tires.” SAE Preprint 713A June 1963 SAE Trans. 72 1964 325 337
- Ginn J. L. Marlow R. L. “Road Contact Forces of Truck Tires as Measured in the Laboratory.” Paper 670493 SAE Mid-Year Meeting Chicago May 1967
- Milliken W. F. et al “Research in Automobile Stability and Control and in Tire Performance.” Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1956
- Beauvais F. N. et al “An Improved Analog for Vehicle Stability Analysis.” Paper 295C SAE Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit January 1961
- Nordeen D. L. “Analysis of Tire Lateral Forces and Interpretation of Experimental Tire Data.” Paper 670173 SAE Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit January 1967
- Rasmussen R. E. Cortese A. D. “Dynamic Spring Rate Performance of Rolling Tires.” Paper 680408 SAE Mid-Year Meeting Detroit May 1968