As I understand it, "run-flat" tires are rated for some number of miles at such-and-such a speed at zero inflation. 50 miles @ 50 mph @ 0 psi seems to be common.
What sort of distance rating might apply to run-flat tires that are occasionally used at an inflation pressure temporarily reduced...
What I want to do is utilize a polynomial curve fit equation (of specified formatting) from a chart. The relatively small amount of basic input data is not well-suited to using lookups and interpolations directly.
It's easy enough to manually copy this information from within the chart object...
I've been tinkering with a spreadsheet to estimate pitch response and would like to tie the results to some basis for acceptability. It seems to me that the rate of change in fore/aft acceleration experienced by a point at approximately head location might be one direction to take, based on the...
Recently I purchased a set of tires via mail order and I am about to mount and balance them. On each tire there is a yellow dot and a red dot approximately 1/3 of the way around the tire from the yellow dot in the clockwise direction, and these markings are only found on one sidewall. There is...