An enhanced motorcycle tyre model characterised through experimental riding data

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-05-02 DOI:10.1177/09544070241247239
Mirco Bartolozzi, Matteo Massaro, Matteo Mottola, Giovanni Savino
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Tyre-road interaction governs motorcycle dynamics; however, the most widespread tyre model formulations must be characterised through a dedicated test bench on the lab or road, unavailable to many interested subjects. This article proposed a new tyre model formulation, conceived to be characterised through riding data using standard instrumentation. Albeit its coefficients are identified through quasi-static, uncombined slip manoeuvres, the model addresses transient, combined manoeuvres and is adaptive to road friction levels and static weight through statistical relationships from the literature. A pre-existing formulation was improved and expanded. The model’s behaviour in demanding conditions was investigated through a high-fidelity simulation environment, using a Magic Formula tyre model as the reference. Next, the characterisation procedure was carried out using actual riding data. The model’s accuracy is shown by reproducing numerically one of the manoeuvres and through comparison with the results of a bench test. The proposed model could correctly reproduce the primary behaviour of a Magic Formula model, also concerning tyre moments and steering torque. Characterising the tyre model through real riding data proved feasible, and its robust formulation limited the propagation of estimation errors. The proposed tyre model formulation and characterisation procedure should interest, among others, those subjects that lack access to a tyre testing machine.
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通过骑行实验数据表征的增强型摩托车轮胎模型
轮胎与路面的相互作用影响着摩托车的动力性能;然而,最常见的轮胎模型配方必须通过实验室或道路上的专用测试台进行表征,这对许多感兴趣的研究对象来说是无法实现的。本文提出了一种新的轮胎模型表述方法,可通过使用标准仪器的骑行数据进行表征。尽管其系数是通过准静态、非组合滑移动作确定的,但该模型可处理瞬态、组合动作,并通过文献中的统计关系适应道路摩擦水平和静态重量。该模型改进并扩展了原有公式。以魔术配方轮胎模型为参考,通过高保真模拟环境对模型在苛刻条件下的行为进行了研究。接下来,利用实际行驶数据进行了特征描述。通过对其中一个动作进行数值再现,并与工作台测试结果进行比较,证明了该模型的准确性。提出的模型可以正确再现魔术方程式模型的主要行为,包括轮胎力矩和转向扭矩。通过实际行驶数据对轮胎模型进行特征描述证明是可行的,其稳健的表述方式限制了估计误差的传播。建议的轮胎模型表述和特征描述程序,除其他外,应引起那些无法使用轮胎试验机的研究对象的兴趣。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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2 months
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