On Fri, 23 Feb 2018 03:36:30 +0100, Emanuel Berg
wrote:
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
https://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear/components/know-your-rubber-quick-start-guide-mountain-bike-tire-design
From the same paragraph as the above quote:
Hysteresis A dynamic measurement of energy
loss in the rubber compound, this can also
relate to rolling resistance or tire
"grip." A 70sA compound typically has
little energy loss, while a 40sA has
a large percentage of energy loss.
BTW what notation is 70sA and 40sA?
70 Shore A and 40 Shore A.
The "A" defines the type of penetrator used.
A is for soft rubbers, while D is for hard.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shore_durometer#Durometer_scales
There's a bit of a muddle over the term durometer. Some say it's the
units of measure, some say it's the name of the instrument, and some
say it's both. Methinks it's the instrument name.
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