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roll coeff of tyres protocal
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as promised test variable´s to test tyres


Date 26-9-2008
Time 20:46
Tyre Brand Michelin
Tyre Type Race
Tyre Details no details
Tyre Pressure Left 5 bar
Tyre Pressure Right 6 bar
Comment no comment
Weight(Kg) 5,000
Gravity constant(m/s2) 9,8100
Time MeasForce(N) Xangle(degrees) Ain1(V) Ain2(V) Ain3(V) Zangle(degrees) Ain5(V) Ain6(V) Int Temp(Celcius) Rel Humidity(%) Ext Temp(Celcius) Pressure(mBar) GPSLocalTime GPSLattitude GPSLongitude GPSSpeed(km/h) GPSCoarse(degrees) GPSValid Rho(kg/m3) Gravitycomp(N) Fnetto(N)


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Re: roll coeff of tyres protocal [cees] [ In reply to ]
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I don't know about others, but putting 5000 kilograms on a tire doesn't make for a very good rolling efficiency test. :(
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Re: roll coeff of tyres protocal [jyeager] [ In reply to ]
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In most of Europe the , is what we use as a . So 5,000kg is actually 5.000kg. Seems kind of light...?


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Re: roll coeff of tyres protocal [triguy42] [ In reply to ]
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I should have known that. Thanks.
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Re: roll coeff of tyres protocal [jyeager] [ In reply to ]
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well its 5 kg
and for you to know increase that for certain test until 160 kg

so you get a certain line and with this we do other things


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