Steering & Suspension: Wheels & Tires: Tire construction
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Hysteresis

Summary
Hysteresis is the energy lost when a section of vulcanized rubber is deformed in a regular manner.
Hysteresis - tire in contact with road

Hysteresis can best be described as the energy lost, usually in the form of a build up of heat, when a section of vulcanised rubber is deformed in a regular, constant manner.

The more you subject a tire to flexing and deformation the more heat will build up within the tire. As we know, excessive heat is the enemy of a tire so this build up has to be kept under control.