Transient Tire Slip Losses Using the Brush Theory

IF 0.9 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Tire Science and Technology Pub Date : 2022-09-06 DOI:10.2346/tire.22.20002
Luigi Romano, F. Timpone, F. Bruzelius, B. Jacobson
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Tire slip losses have been shown to have a significant impact on vehicle performance in terms of energy efficiency, thus requiring accurate studies. In this paper, the transient dissipation mechanisms connected to the presence of micro-sliding phenomena occurring at the tire–road interface are investigated analytically. The influence of a two-dimensional velocity field inside the contact patch is also considered in light of the new brush theory recently developed by the authors. Theoretical results align with findings already known from literature but suggest that the camber and turn spins contribute differently to the slip losses and should be regarded as separate entities when the camber angle is sufficiently large. The present work shows that an additional amount of power which relates to the initial sliding conditions is generated or lost during the unsteady-state maneuvers. A simple example is presented to illustrate the discrepancy between the microscopic and macroscopic approaches during a transient maneuver.
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基于刷理论的瞬态轮胎打滑损失
轮胎打滑损失已被证明对车辆的能源效率有重大影响,因此需要精确的研究。本文对轮胎-路面界面微滑动现象的瞬态耗散机制进行了分析研究。根据作者最近提出的新刷理论,还考虑了接触片内二维速度场的影响。理论结果与文献中已知的结果一致,但表明当弯曲角足够大时,弯曲和旋转对滑移损失的贡献不同,应被视为单独的实体。本研究表明,在非稳态机动过程中产生或损失了与初始滑动条件相关的额外功率。给出了一个简单的例子来说明瞬态机动过程中微观方法和宏观方法之间的差异。
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Tire Science and Technology ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL-
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期刊介绍: Tire Science and Technology is the world"s leading technical journal dedicated to tires. The Editor publishes original contributions that address the development and application of experimental, analytical, or computational science in which the tire figures prominently. Review papers may also be published. The journal aims to assure its readers authoritative, critically reviewed articles and the authors accessibility of their work in the permanent literature. The journal is published quarterly by the Tire Society, Inc., an Ohio not-for-profit corporation whose objective is to increase and disseminate knowledge of the science and technology of tires.
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