SUMMARY
Reducing car wheel size by 4% from 25 inches to 24 inches does not increase torque; the torque remains constant at 100 Nm. However, the tractive effort increases due to a smaller dynamic rolling radius, calculated using the formula tractive effort = Torque/tyre radius. With a 25-inch tyre, the tractive effort is 314 N, while with a 24-inch tyre, it rises to 328.08 N. This increase in tractive effort can enhance a vehicle's ability to climb gradients.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of torque and its relationship to wheel size
- Familiarity with basic physics formulas, specifically F = T/r
- Knowledge of dynamic rolling radius and its impact on vehicle performance
- Concept of gear ratios and their effect on torque transmission
NEXT STEPS
- Research the impact of wheel size on vehicle dynamics and performance
- Learn about the relationship between torque, gear ratios, and differential ratios
- Investigate how changes in tyre dimensions affect fuel efficiency and handling
- Explore advanced calculations for tractive effort in various driving conditions
USEFUL FOR
Automotive engineers, performance tuning specialists, and car enthusiasts interested in understanding the effects of wheel size on vehicle performance and dynamics.