SIMULATION OF THERMAL SIGNATURE OF TIRES AND TRACKS
DOI:
10.4271/2024-01-3372
Publication Date:
2024-11-21T16:53:35Z
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<title>ABSTRACT</title>
<p>Rubber is the main element of tires and the outside layer of tracks. Tire and
track heating is caused by hysteresis effects due to the deformation of the
rubber during operation. Tire temperatures can depend on many factors, including
tire geometry, inflation pressure, vehicle load and speed, road type and
temperature and environmental conditions. The focus of this study is to develop
a finite element approach to computationally evaluate the temperature field of a
steady-state rolling tire and track. The 3D thermal analysis software Radtherm
was applied to calculate the average temperature of tread and sidewall, and the
results of Radtherm agreed with ABAQUS results very well. The distributions of
stress and strain energy density of the rolling tracks were investigated by
ABAQUS as well. The future works were finally presented.</p>
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