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In rec.aviation.piloting Morgans wrote:
"Dan Luke" wrote Pardon the intrusion on this interesting discussion, but just how *does* added weight in a car impose extra load on the powerplant besides via bearing friction and tire deformation? It isn't. He failed to include bearing resistance (only tire deformation) in the original assessment of increased rolling resistance. I didn't include it because the increase in wheel bearing friction (the only bearing friction effected by weight) is negligable in modern vehicles. The total bearing friction, i.e. all the bearings in the vehicle is around 10% of the total drag forces trying to slow a car. Adding a little weight to a 2000 to 3000 pound car causes an insignificant change in the wheel bearing friction. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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