AndreaBianchi1984
Electrical
- Nov 29, 2012
- 8
Hi everybody,
I'm an electronic engineer and i thinking about this issue:
In a vehicle you can select different kind of tire/wheel rime. Most of the time people say that if the overall diameter is reduced...the consumption increaseas...let's phisycally analyze the situation:
Here below, when speaking about BEFORE i refere to the situation where the original tire/wheel were mounted.
1) If the overall diameter is reduced, the rolling circunferenc is reduced as well.
2) Since the rolling circunference is reduced, for each single revolution of the wheel hub the car will travel for a reduced value of meter than before.
3) to travel the same distance, the wheel (and consequently the wheel hub) will have to perform more revolution than before.
4) perform more revolution than before does not mean necessary to have more fuel(energy) consumption, that's because for each revolution the distance performed (hence the energy needed) will be lower than before. In the end, theorically, the work performed should be the same as before, since L=force*space is not changed in any way.
5) Finally, the speedmeter value will not be real since it will measure a speed higher than the real one of the wheel.
6) From my point of view, there is no doubt up to now...but....Considering the point 5, to mantain the same speed as before, i will have to press deeper the accelerator, that's why it may seems that I should have to keep the engine RPM higher, and consequently the consumption should be higher...
For sure there is something wrong in the point here above, since the 2 conclusions (4 and 6) are completely in contradiction.
Obviously, i am not taking into consideraiton the possible differences between the type of wheel...let's suppose everything is the same...
May somebody explain to me where the error (or maybe errorS) is/are?
Thanks to everybody.
Andrea
I'm an electronic engineer and i thinking about this issue:
In a vehicle you can select different kind of tire/wheel rime. Most of the time people say that if the overall diameter is reduced...the consumption increaseas...let's phisycally analyze the situation:
Here below, when speaking about BEFORE i refere to the situation where the original tire/wheel were mounted.
1) If the overall diameter is reduced, the rolling circunferenc is reduced as well.
2) Since the rolling circunference is reduced, for each single revolution of the wheel hub the car will travel for a reduced value of meter than before.
3) to travel the same distance, the wheel (and consequently the wheel hub) will have to perform more revolution than before.
4) perform more revolution than before does not mean necessary to have more fuel(energy) consumption, that's because for each revolution the distance performed (hence the energy needed) will be lower than before. In the end, theorically, the work performed should be the same as before, since L=force*space is not changed in any way.
5) Finally, the speedmeter value will not be real since it will measure a speed higher than the real one of the wheel.
6) From my point of view, there is no doubt up to now...but....Considering the point 5, to mantain the same speed as before, i will have to press deeper the accelerator, that's why it may seems that I should have to keep the engine RPM higher, and consequently the consumption should be higher...
For sure there is something wrong in the point here above, since the 2 conclusions (4 and 6) are completely in contradiction.
Obviously, i am not taking into consideraiton the possible differences between the type of wheel...let's suppose everything is the same...
May somebody explain to me where the error (or maybe errorS) is/are?
Thanks to everybody.
Andrea