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Determination of Passenger Tire Performance Levels Tire Strength and Endurance
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
Tire strength and endurance are two basic tire qualities on which values have been set in various standards as a measure of their performance in actual service. This paper describes the pitfalls in the present methods of measurement and presents data to show the limitations of present equipment and methods.
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Vukan, F. and Kuebler, T., "Determination of Passenger Tire Performance Levels Tire Strength and Endurance," SAE Technical Paper 690509, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690509.Also In
References
- “Analysis of Plunger Test Data,” RMA March 1 1966
- O’Neil, K. B. Dague, M. F. Kimmel, J. E. “High Speed Testing of Tire Textiles.” Paper presented at Sixth International Symposium on High Speed Testing, Boston March 7 1967