disk wheel

A 'disk wheel' is a type of wheel design that features a solid surface from the rim to the hub, commonly used for its structural and aerodynamic benefits.

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Definition

B2Automotive

(technical)A wheel with a continuous, solid surface from the rim to the hub, often used in vehicles for its structural integrity and aerodynamic efficiency.

Example

  • Many high-performance cars use disk wheels to reduce drag and increase speed.

C1Engineering

(technical)A wheel design featuring a flat, solid surface connecting the rim to the hub, used to enhance performance by reducing air resistance.

Example

  • The engineer chose a disk wheel for the prototype to maximize aerodynamic efficiency.

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