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Originally Posted by jadatis
@ tireman 9
Does this interply- sheer story also goes for 1 axle trailers?
I asume trailers in America only have 2 axles or more. But in Europe most of the travel- trailers have 1 axle , and tandem- axle trailers are exeptional
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Single axle trailers probably have higher interply shear than a motorized but I don't have the data or other evidence such as a film showing the lateral bending of the tires as seen on my post in my blog on Interply shear.
Side bending would be proof of higher InterplyShear. I just can't put a number on how much higher.
The Vehicle simulation software and the Finite Element software to calculate the level costs about $300,000. I was lucky to get a single run after hours while working but since I am now retired do not have access to the software anymore.