I am working on a structure that folds down into a towing position for transportation to another site. It has a self contained triaxle arrangement that is heavily loaded, and when it goes around corners I am assuming that the front and rear axle will need to slide sideways to some degree as necessary to turn a radius. A search I did for the coefficient of friction of rubber on concrete indicated the max to be about 80% to 100%. I used 100% for the design but my structural analysis is indicating stresses in the cross members supporting the triaxle to be about 170 to 180% of allowable. The substructure I am using has been used before although it is relatively new and I have not personally observed it in operation.
Is 100% sliding friction a good assumption for side force? Is there some good information I should be looking at? Are there any helpful hints?
Thanks,
-Mike
Is 100% sliding friction a good assumption for side force? Is there some good information I should be looking at? Are there any helpful hints?
Thanks,
-Mike