What is Tire: Definition and 184 Discussions

A tire (American English) or tyre (British English) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface over which the wheel travels. Most tires, such as those for automobiles and bicycles, are pneumatically inflated structures, which also provide a flexible cushion that absorbs shock as the tire rolls over rough features on the surface. Tires provide a footprint, called a contact patch, that is designed to match the weight of the vehicle with the bearing strength of the surface that it rolls over by providing a bearing pressure that will not deform the surface excessively.
The materials of modern pneumatic tires are synthetic rubber, natural rubber, fabric and wire, along with carbon black and other chemical compounds. They consist of a tread and a body. The tread provides traction while the body provides containment for a quantity of compressed air. Before rubber was developed, the first versions of tires were simply bands of metal fitted around wooden wheels to prevent wear and tear. Early rubber tires were solid (not pneumatic). Pneumatic tires are used on many types of vehicles, including cars, bicycles, motorcycles, buses, trucks, heavy equipment, and aircraft. Metal tires are still used on locomotives and railcars, and solid rubber (or other polymer) tires are still used in various non-automotive applications, such as some casters, carts, lawnmowers, and wheelbarrows.

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    How Do Different Types of Tires Affect Car Dynamics?

    I am preparing a homework about how different type of tires effect a car. I am going to make an experiment on my model car. But first I need show my knowledge on tires. So where can I found general info on tyre dynamics - physics and how the hardness or the type of tires work
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    What is the temperature and mass of air in a tire after a change in pressure?

    Homework Statement A car tyre with an intemal volume of 0,02m3 is filled to a pressure of 310 kPa at 15C. After a long run, the pressure rises to 340 kPa. Homework Equations a) What is the temperature of the air in the tyre, assuming that the volume of the tyre is unchanged? b) What mass...
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    Tire friction regarding contact area

    So I was talking with my physics professor a while back about how friction force in a tire is independent of how much of the tire is in contact with the road. ie: Mu*(m*g) doesn't take into consideration the size of contact area and the friction is the same because essentially the weight (m*g)...
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    The side of my rear tire popped

    So I was driving down the road the other day, when I unknowingly drove over a pothole, I was not going even 15mph, and my rear tire popped, I stopped to notice what was wrong, and to my dissatisfaction, the side of the tire had popped. Naturally I'm pissed because apparently there's nothing I...
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    Acceleration of a tire rolling

    Homework Statement So a tire rolls with radius r. The CM of the wheel travels at a velocity of vcom. What is the acceleration of the top of the wheel and the bottom of the wheel relative to a passenger in the car and to a street sign on the street? Homework Equations a = v^2/r The...
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    Exploring the Effects of Temperature & Pressure on Tire Pressure

    1. A tire of an automobile has a gauge pressure of 30 psi at the top of a mountain, and the air temperature inside the tire is 300K. The atmospheric pressure at the top of the mountain is 1.7 atm. The car is driven down to sea level, where the atmospheric pressure is 1.0 atm and the air inside...
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    Understanding Tire Dynamics - Factors & Dissipation

    can anybody please help me to understand some of the things regarding tire dynamics? first of all , while tire is rotating on a road, what are the factors to be considered to find the contact area, and slip area? second, dissipation, what is the main factor that lead to dissipation , is it...
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    Temperature Of the Air in a Tire

    Homework Statement Before starting out on a long drive, you check the air in your tires to make sure they are properly inflated. The pressure gauge reads 214 kPa and the temperature is 15 degrees celsius. After a few hours of highway driving, you stop and check the pressure again. Now the...
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    Flat vs inflated bike tire - friction

    Hey there I'm wondering why it's remarkably more exhausting to ride a bike with a flat tire, compared to a bike with a hard inflated tire. The friction force "killing my efforts" so to speak, should be the same; the normal force is the same (my mass doesn't change), and the friction...
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    Velocity of a tire rolling down the road

    Homework Statement A tire is rolling along a road, without slipping, with a velocity v. A piece of tape is attached to the tire. When the tape is opposite the road (at the top of the tire), it's velocity with respect to the road is The Attempt at a Solution I have no idea where to...
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    Understanding the Benefits of a C02 Tank for Tire Filling

    I use a C02 tank to fill up the tires on my truck. C02 is used because it can store a larger volume of gas in a smaller tank than most other gases. But i have no idea why this would be true. I can actually fill all four 35" tires about four times flat to full with one 10# tank. Nitrogen...
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    Very simple tire rack holder? With drawing.

    I found this forum by accident and am learning stuff i never thought i wanted to know. I am getting ready to build a spare tire holder for my off road landcruiser. The metal will be 2" square tubing. The weight it will be holding is a 100 pound rim and tire... Here is a rough picture...
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    What is the frequency of a car's tire?

    So I'm trying to determine the frequency of a vehicles tire which is 3 ft in diameter, traveling 65 mph. This is what I have determined so far. r = 1.5 ft v = 65mph = 95.34 ft/s circumference = 2*pi*r = 9.42 ft T = distance/speed = 9.42/95.34 = .0988 so f...
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    How Do Tire Forces Relate to Temperature, Pressure, and Speed?

    I am trying to develop an understanding of the forces within a tire when moving. I have been told to examine the tire as a ring of short compression springs, so I would assume each tire essentially has a spring coefficient and spring rate. I don't imagine the tire manufacturer's give...
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    What is the best method for determining tire pressure accurately?

    Good day to everyone, I hope it is appropriate to post my practical statement of a problem here, to seek physical knowledge. My main background is Computer Science. The Problem: I want to algorithmically determine the tire pressure of a car, using informations of the car's footprint and...
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    Tire pressure with temperature

    Homework Statement Air in an automobile tire is initially at -10oC and 190kPa. After the automobile is driven while the temperature rises to +10oC. Estimate the new pressure in the tire. State all assumptions that you make in providing this estimate. Homework Equations Pv=nRt...
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    Deflating tire, thermodynamics problem

    Homework Statement Find the size of the hole in the tire after it has taken 60minutes to become flat.Homework Equations Impulse = F*Deltat = DeltaN*Deltap (N=molecules, p=momentum) , P = F/A (A is area of hole), Equipartition for gas in 1-d -> 1/2kT = 1/2mv^2 Derivative of ideal gas law...
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    Moment of inertia of a car tire problem

    Homework Statement A side view of a car tire. Model it as having two sidewall of uniform thickness 0.635 cm and a tread wall of uniform thickness 2.50 cm and width 20.0 cm. Assume the rubber has a uniform density equal to 1.10 X 10^3 kg/(m^3). Radius from the center of the tire to the rubber...
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    Tire rolling down slope - angle - friction

    Homework Statement Suppose the hoop were a tire. A typical coefficient of static friction between tire rubber and dry pavement is 0.88. If the angle of the slope were variable, what would be the steepest slope down which the hoop could roll without slipping? The Attempt at a Solution...
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    Calculating Tire Slip Coefficient in Newtons

    Hi Im working on designing a caster wheel and have a mathematical model that I am following. However I am stuck with how to determine the "tire slip coefficient". Its measured in Newtons. At first I thought its a coefficient so normally would be unitless but only a parameter with Newtons...
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    Automotive/Truck Tire Pressure Vs. Load

    Hi, I'm new to the forum, so please be kind. The question is: What is the relationship between a truck's tire pressure unladen and laden. Parameters: 11R22.5 Truck tire @ 90F @125 PSi unladen with a nominal load of 2500 lbs. @ ? PSi laden with a total (including nominal) load of 5800...
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    Calculating support forces on each tire

    Homework Statement Two uniform crates of 350kg are placed in the bed of a stationary 1500kg truck. Determine the support forces at each of the wheels The dimensions are only around the horizontal axis Homework Equations Fx = n1 + n2 -M1g -m2g-m3g T= Dmg The Attempt at a...
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    Angular acceleration of a rock, in a tire, on a car

    Homework Statement A rock is wedged into the treads of a 15 in radius tire. The car to which it is attached is driving down the road at 70mph. What’s the angular acceleration of the rock? Homework Equations ar=- \omega02r The Attempt at a Solution Not sure where to begin...
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    Find Speed & Acceleration of Stone in a Rotating Tire

    Homework Statement A tire 0.319 m in radius rotates at a constant rate of 98.4 rev/min. Find the speed (relative to the tire’s axle) of a small stone lodged in the tread on the outer edge of the tire. Answer in units of m/s. Find the acceleration of the stone. Answer in units of m/s2...
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    Uniform Circular Motion of a tire

    Homework Statement A point on the outer rim of a tire on a moving vehicle exhibits uniform circular motion with a frequency of 28 Hz. The diameter of the tire is 40 cm. How fast is the car moving? Answer in units of km/hr. Homework Equations V=2 pi r f The Attempt at a...
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    Commercial aircraft tire skids

    Commercial aircraft tire "skids" Why do jetliner tires skid when they touch down? Surely this dramatically shortens the life of the tires. (I know in the ground transport industry they go to great lengths to save on tires because they go through them so fast.) I've always wondered why there...
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    Creating Electricity with a Motor and Bike Tire

    I have made a dinamo from my motor which I attached to my bike's tire and I placed the magnet on top of my motor. I give a good spin and then I measured the Voltage and it showed up to be 2.5 Volts at normal speed. The problem that I am having is that I can't get my small light bulb to work...
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    Estimating Car Weight from Tire Pressure

    Homework Statement The gauge pressure in each of the four tires of an automobile is 240 kPa. If each tire has a "footprint" of 220 cm2, estimate the mass of the car. Homework Equations F= ma ? W1 = P1A1 ? The Attempt at a Solution total weight = W1+W2+W3+W4 = P(A1+A2+A3+A4)...
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    How Can One Tube Inside a Spinning Tire Remain Stationary?

    Homework Statement so I am doing a project where we need to invent something and we have our idea and we are working towards a clear focused idea put we hit a bump in the road I need to know if there is any possible way to have this scenario work... Inside a tire in two tubes, one for air...
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    Newton's Third Law Tire on Road Question

    Homework Statement I was reading a textbook that gave an example of Newton's Third Law using the explanation for every force there is an equal and opposite force. The example given was a car tire on the road being accelerated moving in the negative x direction. In the supplemental diagram (see...
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    Dynamic Stability - rolling tire

    Homework Statement You go to a quick – fix garage to get your brakes worked on. When your tires are re – installed, the mechanic forgets to put the lug nuts on your tires. Although nobody gets hurt, a tire comes off your car when you are traveling fairly rapidly and it is able to roll...
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    High Tire PSI = Better Performance

    Hello, I am a tactical driving instructor and a precision/stunt driver. For more than 15 years I use high PSI tire inflation method on my family car, tactical training courses or stunt performance cars. Namely, if on the side wall of the tire manufacturer is indicating that maximum PSI 41...
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    How to calculate tire rotation per sec/min/hour

    Hello, Can someone help me with a formula for calculating a tire revolution per sec/min/hour taking as reference the air valve? The variables are tire size and speed in km/h. Thank you anticipated.
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    Thermo: A Flat Tire and a Pressurized Tank

    Homework Statement We have a tank of air at 7 atm, 30 L, and 293 Kelvin(20 Celsius), and a flat tire with 1atm, 10 L (Constant), also at 293 K (20 C). The valve is opened quickly and closed quickly when the pressure in the tank reaches 6 atm. Using the Ideal gas assumption and taking the...
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    A tire sliding about a fixed point

    Homework Statement There are two tires separated by a few feet, with a weighted beam attached on top of them. The beam's weight isn't distributed evenly. One of the tires is a fixed point. The other tire slides (doesn't roll) 90 degrees. How do you determine the force required to slide the...
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    Wider tire giving better traction debate

    so I've joined this forum to discuss this topic. IN class I've learned that wider tires does not give better traction and it is the same traction similar to a more narrow tire. now i have friends telling me that i am wrong bringing up that F1s do not use narrow tires because of traction. if...
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    Why does the heart-muscle never tire?

    During high-school I've read an explanation for this, but unfortunately i forgot. I think heart muscle-tissue was built differently than normal muscles, but that begs the question... why are some often used muscles, like the thighs, not made the same way? Would it require too much energy or...
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    How Can Tire Uniformity Parameters Help Improve Tire Balancing?

    my question in tire industry except dynamic unbalncing ( gr.cm2) and static unbalancing (gr.cm )other tire speccifications like RFV(radial force variation), LFV(latral force variation) , CON(conicity) is evaluted as tire uniformity in tire uniformity machine. is it possible to find some...
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    Tire Pressure Gauge Reading at 44.2°C

    Homework Statement A car tire gauge is used to fill a tire to a gauge pressure of 42.5 lb/in2 on a cold morning when the temperature is -16 C. Atmospheric pressure is 14.7 lb/in2 and 0 C = 273 K. What would the tire gauge read when the tire has been heated up to 44.2 C? Homework...
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    Finding Vertical and Horizontal Position and Velocity of Pebble on Rolling Tire

    Homework Statement A tire with radius 0.50m rolls in a straight line without slipping. The center moves with constant speed 6.7 m/s. A small pebble stuck in the tread of the tire is in contact with the road at time t=0. The total time is 14.1s. The horizontal position of the pebble at time...
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    How to select tire that holds a given load?

    HI everyone! Where and how can i selet a tire that holds a given load ,let´s say 32 tonnes. Thanks.
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    What is the angular momentum of uncle's tire immediately upon its departure?

    As you approached the I-74 exit in your uncle's little red sports car convertible you happened to notice a cat crossing the road. Not that you have any particularlove of cats (especially this one whose snooty disposition seems to beckon for a game of chicken) you swerve out of the way spilling...
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    Angular Momentum of a Tire (Help)

    Problem: A boy rolls a tire along a straight level street. The tire has mass 8.0 kg, radius 0.34 m and moment of inertia about its central axis of symmetry of 0.83 kg·m2. The boy pushes the tire forward away from him at a speed of 2.1 m/s and sees that the tire leans 10° to the right Compare...
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    Torque/Intertia: Balancing a Tire

    Homework Statement Homework Equations \Sigma\tau= r x F = I*\alpha Angular Momentum L= r x p = r x mv = r x mr\omega = mr2 * \omega2 editediteditediteditediteditediteditediteditediteditediteditedit This formatting looks weird. It should be r^2 *(omega)^2 and I*(alpha for the next part)...
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    Dynamics - Rock in tire tread *please check answer*

    I really have no idea if I even went about this problem right, maybe some of you wonderful people can help me out. Homework Statement http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/9358/wheeljk9.jpg The Attempt at a Solution http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/179/50999155cw8.th.jpg
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    A bicycle tire that has a slow leak,

    Homework Statement If you poke a hole in a container full of gas, the gas will start leaking out. In this problem you will make a rough estimate of the rate at which gas escapes through a hole. Your bicycle tire has a slow leak, so that it goes flat within about an hour after being inflate...
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    What is the Maximum Acceleration for Contact of Skidding Bicycle Tires?

    Homework Statement A simplified model of a bicycle of mass M has two tires that each comes into contact with the ground at a point. The wheelbase of this bicycle (the distance between the points of contact with the ground) is w, and the center of mass of the bicycle is located midway between...
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    Debunking the Tire PSI Debate: Ground vs. Lifted Weight Impact

    tire psi--heated debate here is my question: does the pressure (psi) in a tire change if it is on the ground attached to the car with the extra weight of the car added, or if it is suspended in the air by a car lift? my roommates and i are having a heated debate on this topic and any...
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    Two Dogs and a Tire: A Physics Experiment

    1. Two dogs, separate by 137 degree of arc, grab a tire and pull simultaneously. The first dog pulls with a force of 220N. The second dog pulls with a force of 230N. A third dog joins in on the fun and grabs the tire as well, pulling just enough to bring thee other 2 dogs and the tire to a...
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    Gauge Pressure of Tire After Driving

    Homework Statement An automobile tire has a volume of 1.50x10^-2 m^3 on a cold day when the temperature of the air in the tire is 3.0 C and atmospheric pressure is 1.02 atm. Under these conditions the gauge pressure is measured to be 1.65 atm. After the car is driven on the highway for 30...
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