Matteo90
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Hello everyone are new to the forum and I already propose you a problem: I have to design a rim, which will mount on a vehicle without motor, with gravitational propulsion, without shock absorbers, whose frame is completely made of wood... the mounted rubber is a full rubber ring, the total weight riders included is on the 220 kg... the rim should be made of aluminum, and using only the lathe, so I do not have the possibility to create races or things like that... and must be as light as possible.. the speeds of these means can also be quite high, about 110 km/h maximum... all the constraints I have written above are provided for by the regulation, so I can't in any way avoid them... Can someone tell me what calculations I can do to make sure the rim doesn't break? I do not have the measurements of the circle behind, but it remains small, I think 15cm in diameter or even less... the bearing that leans on the rim has external diameter 42mm seems to me... I thank everyone who takes the drink to answer. . .
(ps I used the search before opening the discussion but the only thing I found is this http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=15298&highlight=cerchioni and I don't think there are the answers I was looking for.. and if there were too difficult for an ignorant like me
(ps I used the search before opening the discussion but the only thing I found is this http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=15298&highlight=cerchioni and I don't think there are the answers I was looking for.. and if there were too difficult for an ignorant like me