Volume 6, Issue 1 pp. 293-294
Section 5
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Simulation and Measurements of Rolling Tire Dynamics

Maik Brinkmeier

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Maik Brinkmeier

University of Hannover, Institute of Mechanics and Computational Mechanics, Appelstr. 9A, D-30167 Hannover, Germany

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Udo Nackenhorst

Udo Nackenhorst

University of Hannover, Institute of Mechanics and Computational Mechanics, Appelstr. 9A, D-30167 Hannover, Germany

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First published: 17 January 2007
Citations: 3

Abstract

The simulation of rolling tires including stationary rolling, modal analysis, excitation with roughness of road surfaces and sound radiation is presented for state of the art industrial tire models. The target of this research, part of the german project “Leiser Straßenverkehr”, is the reduction of trafic noise, whereas the main source, namely the tire/road system, is investigated in contrast to other techniques like sound insulating walls.

The needs and methods for the solution of the resulting large scale problems are discussed next to special properties of rotating structures, high frequency behavior of rubber material and approaches for the reduction of computational cost. For the validation of the model measurements of real tires and roads are used. These include shaker tests of the standing tire and acoustics of tires rolling on a drum. The same set–ups are applied to the simulation for the comparison of frequency response functions and sound pressure levels. (© 2006 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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