Chapter 3 Tire and Rim. There are 4 major functions of tires: To support the weight of the vehicle To absorb road shocks - reduces the effect of bumpy.

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Chapter 3 Tire and Rim

There are 4 major functions of tires: To support the weight of the vehicle To absorb road shocks - reduces the effect of bumpy roads felt by the driver and the passengers in the car To transmit traction and braking forces To change and maintain the direction of travel

Cross-Sectional View of a Tire

Side View of a Tire

Tire Size Number

Tire Interior Components & Arrangement

1.Bead or bead bundle is a loop of high strength steel cable coated with rubber. It gives the tire the strength it needs to stay seated on the wheel rim and to transfer the tire forces to the rim. 2.Inner liner is a specially compounded rubber that forms the inside of a tubeless tire. It inhibits loss of air pressure. 3.Belts or belt buffers are one or more rubber-coated layers of steel, polyester, nylon, Kevlar or other materials running circumferentially around the tire under the tread. Belts reduce squirm to improve tread wear and resist damage from impacts and penetration. 4.The carcass or body plies are the main part in supporting the tension forces generated by tire air pressure. The carcass is made of rubber-coated steel or other high strength cords tied to bead bundles. 5.The sidewall provides lateral stability for the tire, protects the body plies, and helps to keep the air from escaping from the tire. It may contain additional components to help increase the lateral stability. 6.The tread is the portion of the tire that comes in contact with the road. Tread designs vary widely depending on the specific purpose of the tire. The tread is made from a mixture of different kinds of natural and synthetic rubbers. The outer perimeter of a tire is also called the crown. 7.The tread groove is the space or area between two tread rows or blocks. The tread groove gives the tire traction and is especially useful during rain or snow.

Radial and Non-Radial Tires Tires are divided in two classes: radial and non-radial, depending on the angle between carcass metallic cords and the tire-plane. The radial tire is constructed with reinforcing steel cable belts that are assembled in parallel and run side to side, from one bead to another bead at an angle of 90 deg to the circumferential centerline of the tire. The non-radial tires are also called bias-ply and cross-ply tires. The plies are layered diagonal from one bead to the other bead at about a 30 deg angle, although any other angles may also be applied.

Rim and Wheel Rim is metallic cylindrical part where the tire is installed. When a tire is installed on a rim and is inflated, it is called a wheel. Wheel is a combination of tire and rim.

Wheel Configuration

Rim Shapes

Rim Numbering

Vehicle Classifications Road vehicles are usually classified based on their size and number of axles. Although there is no standard or universally accepted classification method, there are a few important and applied vehicle classifications.