The Influence of Tire Wear on Steering Properties and the Corresponding Stresses at the Tread-Road Interference

741102

02/01/1974

Event
International Automobile Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting
Authors Abstract
Content
The paper presents data showing the effects of the state of wear, structure, load, and inflation pressure on the cornering stiffness and aligning torque stiffness of typical passenger tires. A method is introduced and applied for assessing contributions of local elements of the tread interface to the cornering force, the cornering stiffness, the aligning torque, and the aligning stiffness. There is also a further identification of the contributions to the aligning torque from fore and aft interfacial stress distributions and from lateral stress distributions. Pneumatic trail is redefined in the light of the interfacial measurements, and values are established for various operating conditions, states of wear, and tire types.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/741102
Pages
22
Citation
Lippmann, S., and Oblizajek, K., "The Influence of Tire Wear on Steering Properties and the Corresponding Stresses at the Tread-Road Interference," SAE Technical Paper 741102, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/741102.
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Published
Feb 1, 1974
Product Code
741102
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English