BERGSTRÖM-BOYCE VS. HYPERELASTIC RUBBER MODELS IN STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF TIRES

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Abstract

New viscoelastic/viscoplastic material models, such as the Bergström-Boyce (BB) model, are known to bring advantages in finite element analysis (FEA) of rubberbased components. To test if the same is true in FEA of tires, a study was performed in which the hyperelastic Yeoh model, as well as the BB and dynamic Bergström-Boyce (DBB) models were used to characterize the tread of an existing 205/65 R16 tire. Curve fitting results for all material models as well as the results of the footprint and steady state rolling tire analyses are presented in the paper. There are notable differences between the obtained results at higher strain rates, when viscoelastic material behavior is dominant.

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Korunović, N., Banić, M., Trifunović, M., & Pavlović, A. (2021). BERGSTRÖM-BOYCE VS. HYPERELASTIC RUBBER MODELS IN STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF TIRES. Facta Universitatis, Series: Mechanical Engineering, 19(4), 767–779. https://doi.org/10.22190/FUME191124002K

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