SANTOS, Pedro Ivo Borges dos.; LANÇAS, Kléber Pereira.; SILVA, Jair Rosas da.
Resumen:
The operational performance of wheeled tires of agricultural tractors depends of the
geometry, applied loads, inflation pressure, among other factors like the type of soil and its physical
conditions. The correct interaction between these variables may supply a substantial improvement in
soil compaction, a potential increase in traction, consequently traction efficiency and energy
consumption. The contact area between wheel and soil has fundamental importance in prediction of
traction and soil compaction. The present work had as objective the determination of the contact area
between the tire and a rigid surface using a well-known and practiced procedure, like the hydraulic
presser method. It was used a clay soil bin supporting a 600/60-38 Trelleborg Twin tire under inflation
pressure to 10 psi until 30 psi, submitted to axial loads, varying 5.4 kN to 38.4 kN. A trial with fiveinflation pressure and six axial loads (5x6 factorial) with 5 replication were used. Results showed that
the wheel/soil contact areas were varied due the different inflation pressure and axial loads applied to
the tire.