The prevention of bead dislodgement of tires and the importance of limited run flat capability on safety.

Author(s)
Tavazza, G.
Year
Abstract

Details are given of a new type of hump design, recently developed by Pirelli and Goodyear, which significantly increases the level of bead retention. A selection of test results is given. The asymmetric hump wheels can be constructed in cast light alloy as well as pressed steel. A study is presented of the distance a fully deflated (but with bead still in position tyre can continue running until the wheel can be changed.

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Library number
B 27303 (In: B 27275 [electronic version only]) /91 / IRRD 801568
Source

In: 10th International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles, Oxford, England, July 1-4, 1985, p. 243-248

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