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Tire Pressure Systems - Maintenance (ATIS) Type For Medium and Heavy Duty Highway Vehicles

2023-03-01
CURRENT
J2848/2_202303
This SAE Recommended Practice defines the system and component functions, measurement metrics, and testing methodologies for evaluating the functionality and performance of ground vehicle tire pressure maintenance (ATIS) systems (systems which automatically restore the inflation pressure to its specified level), and recommended maintenance practices for these systems within the known operating environments. These systems are recommended to address all serviceable tires as originally installed on a vehicle by the OEM and/or specialty vehicle manufacturer, and for the aftermarket (including replacement or spare parts) are recommended (but optional) to address all tire/rim combinations installed after initial vehicle sale or in-use dates.
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Rolling Resistance Measurement Procedure for Highway Truck and Bus Tires

2020-11-12
CURRENT
J1379_202011
This recommended practice applies to the laboratory measurement of the rolling resistance of pneumatic tires designed primarily for use on trucks and buses in normal highway service, as defined by the Tire and Rim Association, Inc. (TRA); it does not include light truck tires (designated LT). The procedure applies only to straight, free-rolling tires under steady-state operation and includes the following three basic methods:
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The Measurement of Highway Truck and Bus Tire Rolling Resistance

2020-11-09
CURRENT
J1380_202011
The force, torque, and energy methods of measurement are all in common use and should yield the same test results. Effects of steering, traction, and non steady-state tire operations are excluded from the recommended practice because they are still in the research stage. Methods of correcting laboratory data to road conditions are being developed.
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Military Tire Glossary

2013-04-11
HISTORICAL
J2013_201304
This glossary of tire military/industry represents the latest state-of-the-art terms and definitions for military use. This SAE recommended practice shall remain open for comments from the reader and shall also be reviewed and updated periodically. Many similar terms and definitions were reviewed from which the ones best applied to military use were selected. It is the purpose of this task force to provide technical definitions in present day use.
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ROLLING RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR HIGHWAY TRUCK AND BUS TIRES

1983-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1379_198308
This recommended practice applies to the laboratory measurement of the rolling resistance of pneumatic tires designed primarily for use on trucks and buses in normal highway service, as defined by the Tire and Rim Association. Inc. (TRA): it does not include light truck tires (designated LT). The procedure applies only to straight, free-rolling tires under steady-state operation and includes the following three basic methods:
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THE MEASUREMENT OF HIGHWAY TRUCK AND BUS TIRE ROLLING RESISTANCE

1983-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1380_198308
The force, torque, and energy methods of measurement are all in common use and should yield the same test results. Effects of steering, traction, and non steady-state tire operations are excluded from the recommended practice because they are still in the research stage. Methods of correcting laboratory data to road conditions are being developed.
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