JonnyK
Mechanical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 15
Hello,
After reading about tires in Race Car Vehicle Dynamics by Milliken I have a few questions. According to the book the coefficient of friction of the tire decreases with an increase of load.
I am wondering what happens to the footprint and pressure when a tire undergoes an increase in load. I suspect that there is a slight increase in both footprint area and pressure. Is this assumption correct, and if so does anyone know what the relationship is between the two.
Can anyone explain in more detail what causes the decrease in Cf, and/or suggest a book on tires that is more comprehensive than the chapter in RCVD.
TIA
After reading about tires in Race Car Vehicle Dynamics by Milliken I have a few questions. According to the book the coefficient of friction of the tire decreases with an increase of load.
I am wondering what happens to the footprint and pressure when a tire undergoes an increase in load. I suspect that there is a slight increase in both footprint area and pressure. Is this assumption correct, and if so does anyone know what the relationship is between the two.
Can anyone explain in more detail what causes the decrease in Cf, and/or suggest a book on tires that is more comprehensive than the chapter in RCVD.
TIA