When including Ped Load, getting same rating for inventory and operating

When including Ped Load in addition to HL-93, I'm getting same rating for inventory and operating. Local Buckling under strength is controlling the rating, but it is giving the same rating result for inventory and operating rating even though the live load factors are different. I do not have this issue if I don't include pedestrian loading. Under the analysis tab, the moment diagrams for both HL-93 and ped load seem correct, it's just when combined in the rating things are off.

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  • If you are getting the same rating for inventory and operating when including Ped Load, it indicates that the load-carrying capacity of the tire is sufficient for both scenarios.

    The load index of a tire is a numerical code that indicates the maximum load-carrying capacity of the tire. When selecting tires for a vehicle, it is important to consider the anticipated weight of the vehicle, passengers, cargo, and any additional loads. The load index is a standardized value that helps ensure the tire can handle the expected loads safely.

    If you are obtaining the same rating for both inventory and operating scenarios, it suggests that the tire's load index is suitable for the heaviest load expected in both cases. It means the tire is capable of carrying the anticipated weight without exceeding its load-carrying capacity.

    However, it's essential to double-check and confirm that the load index is appropriate for your specific vehicle and its usage patterns. It's recommended to consult the vehicle manufacturer's guidelines or speak with a tire professional to ensure you have selected the correct tires for your needs. 

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  • If you are getting the same rating for inventory and operating when including Ped Load, it indicates that the load-carrying capacity of the tire is sufficient for both scenarios.

    The load index of a tire is a numerical code that indicates the maximum load-carrying capacity of the tire. When selecting tires for a vehicle, it is important to consider the anticipated weight of the vehicle, passengers, cargo, and any additional loads. The load index is a standardized value that helps ensure the tire can handle the expected loads safely.

    If you are obtaining the same rating for both inventory and operating scenarios, it suggests that the tire's load index is suitable for the heaviest load expected in both cases. It means the tire is capable of carrying the anticipated weight without exceeding its load-carrying capacity.

    However, it's essential to double-check and confirm that the load index is appropriate for your specific vehicle and its usage patterns. It's recommended to consult the vehicle manufacturer's guidelines or speak with a tire professional to ensure you have selected the correct tires for your needs. 

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