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Wheels - Passenger Car and Light Truck Performance Requirements and Test Procedures
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J328_202107
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice provides minimum performance requirements and uniform procedures for fatigue testing of wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. For heavy truck wheels and wheels intended to be used as duals, refer to SAE J267. For wheels used on trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, or multipurpose vehicles, refer to SAE J1204. These minimum performance requirements apply only to wheels made of materials included in Tables 1 to 4. The minimum cycles noted in Tables 1 through 4 are to be used on individual test and a sample of tests conducted, with Weibull Statistics using two parameter, median ranks, 50% confidence level, and 90% reliability, typically noted as B10C50.
Rationale
This document has been updated to add a reference to SAE J3204.
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table 1 | Test factors and minimum cycle requirements for wheels in normal highway service - dynamic cornering fatigue | |
Table 2 | Test factors and minimum cycle requirements for wheels in normal highway service - dynamic radial fatigue | |
Table 3 | Factors and minimum cycle requirements for temporary use wheels - dynamic cornering fatigue | |
Table 4 | Factors and minimum cycle requirements for temporary use wheels - dynamic radial fatigue | |
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Unnamed Dataset 8 |
Issuing Committee
The SAE Wheel Standards Committee develops standards for passenger cars and light trucks which address three or more of the following: Reduce costs, Harmonize global markets, Facilitate trade through reduced regulation, Enhance safety, Improve environment, Increase productivity of processes, Allow uniform testing or performance, Create common language, Permit common interfaces.
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