Vibration analysis of a tire in ground contact under varied conditions

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The effect of three different factors, which are inflation pressure, vertical load and coefficient of friction on the natural frequencies of a tire (175/70 R13) has been studied. A three dimensional tire model is constructed, using four different material properties and parts in the tire. Mechanical properties of the composite parts are evaluated. After investigating the free vibration, contact analysis is carried out. A concrete block and the tire are modelled together, using three different coefficients of friction. Experiments are run under certain conditions to check the accuracy of the numerical model. The natural frequencies are measured to describe free vibration and vibration of the tire contacted by ground, using a damping monitoring method. It is seen, that experimental and numerical results are in good agreement. On the other hand, investigating the impact of three different factors together is quite difficult on the natural frequencies. When some of these factors are assumed to be constant and the variables are taken one by one, it is easier to assess the effects.

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Karakus, M., Cavus, A., & Colakoglu, M. (2017). Vibration analysis of a tire in ground contact under varied conditions. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Bulgaria), 47(1), 3–17. https://doi.org/10.1515/jtam-2017-0001

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