Unit 4 Tire Characteristics: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Unit 4 Tire Characteristics: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Unit 4 Tire Characteristics: Department of Mechanical Engineering
11/08/21
Department of Mechanical Engineering, VIIT , Pune-48
Who Invented The First Pneumatic Tire?
• Directional
• Non-directional
• Symmetric and Asymmetric.
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Load Index
P195/60R15 87S - The load index (87) is the tire size's
assigned numerical value used to compare relative load
carrying capabilities. In the case of our example the 87
identifies the tires ability to carry approximately 1,201
pounds.
The higher the tire's load index number, the greater its load
carrying capacity.
89 = 1,279 pounds
88 = 1,235 pounds
87 = 1,201 pounds
86 = 1,168 pounds
85 = 1,135 pounds
Speed Rating
Tire Pressure Placard
• Use the tire pressure recommended in your vehicle's
owner's manual or tire information placard
Effects of Low Tire Pressure
Over Inflation
Effects of Low Tire Pressure
Under Inflation
Effects of Mismatched Tires
• Different Manufactures
• Different sizes
• New and/or used tires
• Effects on speedometer
• Effects on ABS/Traction Control Systems
• Effects on vehicle handling
Cupping
Bulge
Chunk Outs
Cracks
Side Wear & Feathering
Static Balance
• Temp. supports
weight of vehicle with
no air pressure
• Internal support,
thicker side walls,
stronger beads.
• Can maintain Mobility
for 50 miles up to 55
mph
The End for this tire