- static deflection
- the radial difference between the undeflected tire radius and the static loaded radius, under specified loads and inflation.
Mechanics glossary. 2013.
Mechanics glossary. 2013.
effective static deflection — of a loaded suspension system equals the static load divided by the spring rate of the system at that load. Total static deflection and effective static deflection are equal when the spring rate is constant … Mechanics glossary
total static deflection — of a loaded suspension system is the overall deflection under the static load from the position at which all elastic elements are free of load … Mechanics glossary
deflection — this word usually carries the same meaning as displacement, although it is sometimes used in place of deformation. effective static deflection percent deflection static deflection total static deflection … Mechanics glossary
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percent deflection — the static deflection expressed as a percentage of the unloaded section height above the top of the rim flange … Mechanics glossary
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