wheelspeed
Wheelspeed is the rotational speed of a wheel around its axis. It is commonly measured in revolutions per minute (RPM) or radians per second, and it relates to the vehicle’s forward speed through the wheel’s effective circumference. A simple approximation for vehicle speed v is v ≈ (π × D × N) / 60, where D is the wheel diameter in meters and N is the wheel speed in RPM.
Modern vehicles typically measure wheel speed with wheel speed sensors located at each wheel. These sensors
Wheel speed data are central to several systems. Anti-lock braking systems monitor individual wheel speeds to
Wheel speed can be affected by tire size, inflation, and load, which change the effective wheel circumference.
Related topics include tire rolling radius, anti-lock braking systems, traction control, and vehicle dynamics.