J332_202003 Testing Machines for Measuring the Uniformity of Passenger Car and Light Truck Tires

Stabilized

03/11/2020

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Issuing Committee
Scope
Content
The comfort and fatigue of vehicle passengers is a major engineering consideration. Among the many factors involved are vibratory and auditory disturbances. Tires participate, among other elements of the vehicle, in exciting vibrations and noises. Furthermore, tires also may generate forces leading to lateral drift of the vehicle.
This SAE Recommended Practice describes the design requirements for equipment to evaluate some of the characteristic excitations of passenger car and light truck tires which may cause disturbance in vehicles. The kinds of excitations treated result from nonuniformities in the structure of the tire and have their effect when a vehicle bearing the tire travels on a smooth road.
This document also describes some broad aspects of the use of the equipment and lists precautionary measures that have arisen out of current experience.
The intention underlying these recommendations is to establish a standardized measurement for use by the engineering community.
The evidence from years of experience supports the statistical relevance of data obtained using the type of equipment and procedures described. However, mechanical instability of materials in response to temperature, storage conditions, and surface contamination, as well as the previous history of usage, etc., produces variation in vibratory excitations. Thus, the measurements of individual tires are always to a degree of uncertain. Nevertheless, larger values of vibratory excitations are usually well identified, and statistical evaluations of the data usually serve to indicate properly the vibration excitation quality of production lots of tires for those items considered in this document.
Criteria of quality which might be based on measurements made under this document follow from the needs of individual engineering applications and are consequently not sufficiently general to be specified here.
Rationale
Content
The Committee recommends stabilization because there seem to be no users of the method. This could be due to lack of relevancy and/or clarity in the method. The Committee agrees that it is not worth reviewing and/or updating the document in the future.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/J332_202003
Pages
7
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Testing Machines for Measuring the Uniformity of Passenger Car and Light Truck Tires, SAE Standard J332_202003, Stabilized March 2020, Revised November 2002, Issued January 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/J332_202003.
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Publisher
Published
Mar 11, 2020
Product Code
J332_202003
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Status
Stabilized
Language
English