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12-30-2010, 02:22 PM | #106 |
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I don't feel the need to address a whole bunch of questions directed at a point I wasn't trying to make. I'll answer some though, I find that 1/2 of them are phrased in a sarcastic or rediculous nature because they're asking about things that were clarified in the topic already. The point wasn't if you could give me a million tests and contribute the rest of your life to the concern about tire safety. I was merely stating without said information which niether of us have, we can't determine a whole lot.
As for gauging proper inflation I concede, I don't know how to determine what it should be set at without feeling it out. I addressed that I fill them to 40psi, but I'm not sure what you want there. If you have an answer do share, if not... the question doesn't appear to have a point but to discredit my scientific process for determining proper tire inflation levels which I'm sure would also require math to determine anything specific. I will offer a link to a tire that de-beaded for no apparent reason (or possibly someone deflated it). The thing is nothing can be proven in that field either without knowing 100% what all the variables are. I have personally had it happen for seemingly no reason... obviously there is a reason, but I don't know it so it's unexplained. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...4221537AA4wUoh Someone previously in this same topic even mentioned they've seen properly mounted tires debead if I remember correctly. I did state that I believe you're arguing theory, I don't retract that. But I will happily clarify what I'm refering to. It's not the science you're quoting that I am calling theory. I'm arguing that the conclusion you've come to about the safety is your theory, your opinion, your conclusion. I made a graph to illustrate my point. I never said that your information on tire deformation was wrong or theory. I argued your conclusion of safety concern is jumping to a conclusion from the science and that's the part I wanted proven. Obviously when you change the shape of a material that was designed for a certain shape it will stress or break it. That's common knowledge. To state where on this graph you should plot a point of stretched sidewall failure would be only theory, speculation, guessing, whatever you care to call it without a pile of math that niether of us want to do, and only one of us knows the formulas (hint: not me). As for your diagram... Is this what you want? teach away. |
12-30-2010, 03:46 PM | #107 | |
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12-30-2010, 05:16 PM | #109 |
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That is all
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12-30-2010, 06:28 PM | #110 |
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I must say I LOATHE remixes, like when they say the same thing over and over again. I also hate when DJs mix a song on the radio, JUST LET ME HEAR THE FREAKIN SONG! lol
Therefore, I hate that video Brian. lol |
12-30-2010, 06:57 PM | #111 | ||
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So you're saying that there is no possibility that the tire can sustain this, or you're just saying that you know a lot of factors determine the safety of a tire and without the math you can't do anything but speculate what may or may not happen? Lets define for the sake of discussion that safety is the tire not failing (in any way) before the tread is used up during normal driving conditions. I understand it doesn't meet the original specifications, but the only information we know as of yet is that it will fail to the left side of my graph. Whether it gets even close to the green area is complete speculation. I'm using a Falken Azenis RT615k 215/40-17 on a 17x9.5 wheel. This was the point I was making about drawing the diagram and getting to the point. Going back and forth to prove you know where you're going with your point is a waste of both of our time. |
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12-30-2010, 07:35 PM | #112 |
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oh yes, we hooked a smartphone up to someone's car audio back in Cali and blasted this when we pulled up next to Glenn on the street
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12-30-2010, 10:04 PM | #114 |
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This is so retarded. I love it.
As soon as some mad tyte Affliction 4 Loco retard in a 240 with stretched tires crashes into me, I will have my lawyer/insurance absolutely destroy them based on the fact that the tires are incorrectly sized. Then, this conversation will be over.
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12-30-2010, 11:05 PM | #115 | |
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Still not as bad as hearing my own balls slap and watching it on a big screen in a Vegas casino bar the night before my wedding. The people's reaction was classic once they figured out what the noise was.
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12-30-2010, 11:15 PM | #116 |
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As long as they didn't realize who it actually was, everything should be ok Should've had you lay some sack on my bumper while I was out there. Could've had Ty make a video called ball slapping turbo shooting sugargliders with RX7 turbo's and pissed off neighbors and recorded him doing the donuts in front of Kevins house and my block long burnout the time before the time I actually left
I miss Cali, should've just left my car out there
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12-31-2010, 01:13 AM | #117 |
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Yeah dude, if we did that, your evil car would have probably cooperated.
You should have left it in Cali. You can always come back, I got 1500 square feet of workspace now. Also gonna be getting a used synchrowave, damn thing is water cooled, 100% duty cycle. Like Robert's mangina.
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12-31-2010, 11:55 AM | #118 |
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I can't tell from how you drew the friction, does it have a direction? If it has a direction you need to apply either a torque or a force to the tire to dictate the impulse of motion (or the force enough to cancel out the 'amount' of friction acting on the tire to keep it from moving). If the tire is static (which would be easier) you have drawn the FBD correctly.
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01-01-2011, 09:22 PM | #120 | |
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Since I clearly don't understand how to apply a torque to offer a direction because I thought it could be used as a force I wouldn't know how to add it. For the sake of this analysis lets say the tire is static.
I read the FoS link, interesting stuff. To my knowledge (making an assumption without taking hours of classes on the subject)... Passenger tires would have an MoS of +3 or +4 if the sidewall lasts 3-4 times longer than the predicted load, correct? Not to mention that any given tire usually isn't at its maximum load when installed on a passenger vehicle anyway (Which is what the FoS is engineered to. I.E. max inflation pressure/weight), correct? Also the article covered a sentence on my point as well... Quote:
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