SAE Collegiate Design Series: Tires 101
SAE Collegiate Design Series: Tires 101
SAE Collegiate Design Series: Tires 101
Tires 101
Steve Lyman
Formula SAE Lead Design Judge
DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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What is a Tire?
* A High Performance Composite Structure
STEEL WIRE
10%
FABRIC 5%
10% 43%
CHEMICALS NATURAL/
5% SYNTHETIC
OILS RUBBER
Terminology
Tire cross
section
illustrates
terms used in
discussing
tires.
Terminology
Aspect Ratio: Section height Section width x 100
Deflection: Free radius minus loaded radius
Free Radius: Radius of the tire/wheel assembly that is not deflected under the load
Loaded Radius: Distance from axis of rotation to supporting surface at a given load and
stated inflation pressure
Loaded Section Height: The loaded radius minus half of the nominal rim diameter.
Distance from rim seat to outer tread surface of a loaded tire.
Nominal Rim Diameter: Diameter of rim seat supporting the tire bead. (Examples: 13,
15 and 16.5)
Overall Diameter: The diameter of the inflated tire without any load.
Overall Width: Maximum width in cross-section of unloaded tire including protruding side
ribs and decorations.
Revolutions Per Mile: Measured number of revolutions for a tire traveling one mile. This
can vary with load and inflation.
Rim Width: Linear distance between rim flanges in contact with the tire.
Rolling Circumference: The linear distance traveled by a tire in one revolution. This can
vary with load and inflation. Rolling circumference can be calculated as:
63,360 RPM = Rolling Circumference in inches
Section Height: Distance from rim seat to outer tread surface of unloaded tire.
Section Width: Linear distance between the outside sidewalls of an inflated tire without any
load (exclusive of protruding side ribs and decorations).
Tread Width: The portion of the tread design which comes in contact with the road.
Illustration of Typical Tire Markings
6. Speed symbol.
7. TUBELESS Tire.