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0 0
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Power/kW
Speed/kph
Total power
Power to overcome aerodynamic drag
Power to overcome rolling resistance
Figure 9.4The power requirements to overcome rolling resistance and aerodynamic drag at different speeds. This is
fora fairly ordinary small car, with
Cd= 0
.3, frontal area 1
.5m
2
, mass kg and
μrr= 0
.015
frontal areas of 2 m
2
and a
Cdof 0.5. However, one has ordinary tyres with a
μrrof
0.015, whereas the other has low-rolling-resistance
tyres for whichμrris It can be concluded that for all electric vehicles a low rolling resistance is desirable and that the choice of tyres is therefore extremely important. A low coefficient of aerodynamic drag is very important for high-speed vehicles, but is less important for town/city delivery vehicles and commuter vehicles. On very low-speed vehicles such as electric bicycles,
golf buggies
and buggies for the disabled, aerodynamic drag has very little influence,
whereas rolling resistance certainly does.
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