static-loaded tire radius

  • 1static loaded radius — the loaded radius of a stationary tire inflated to normal recommended pressure. Note: in general, static loaded radius is different from the radius of slowly rolling tire. Static radius of a tire rolled into position may be different from that of …

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  • 2radius — effective rolling radius flat tire radius loaded radius static loaded radius swing arm radius torque arm radius tread radius …

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  • 3loaded radius — Measurement in inches from the wheel axle centerline to the ground when the tire is properly inflated for the load. Also called static loaded radius …

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  • 4static deflection — the radial difference between the undeflected tire radius and the static loaded radius, under specified loads and inflation …

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  • 10Understeer — is a term for a car handling condition in which during cornering the circular path of the vehicle s motion is of a greater radius than the circle indicated by the direction its wheels are pointed. The effect is opposite to that of oversteer. In… …

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