Causes and Solutions for Fuel Economy Loss in Automobiles Due to Rolling Resistance
Compensate for the rolling resistance, which is the source of torsional vibrations, and improve the fuel efficiency loss of the automobile.
Axial runout, or rotational axis vibration, can be described as a complex vibration due to centrifugal force causing radial vibrations, torsional vibrations from rotational friction, axial compressive vibrations, and deflection vibrations. This is because the rolling resistance acting on the tire is a "random phenomenon where both the magnitude and direction of the force change constantly over time." By using our patented technology to prevent axial runout, depending on the driving conditions that affect the differences in rolling resistance, we should be able to offset the tire's rolling resistance and save a significant portion of these fuel economy losses. 【Features】 ■ Offsets tire rolling resistance ■ Saves a significant portion of fuel economy losses *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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