This paper deals with the frictional behaviour of a tyre tread elementary volume in sliding contact with road asperities. Friction is supposed as composed by two main components: adhesion and deforming hysteresis. The target, fixed in collaboration with a motorsport racing team and with a tyre manufacturing company, is to provide an estimation of local grip for on-line analyses and real time simulations and to evaluate and predict adhesive and hysteretic frictional contributions arising at the interface between tyre tread and road. A way to approximate asperities, based on rugosimetric analyses on macro and micro scale, has been introduced. The adhesive component of friction has been estimated by means of a new approach based on two different models found in literature, whose parameters have been identified thanks to a wide experimental campaign previously carried out. The hysteretic component of friction has been estimated by means of an energy balance taking into account rubber viscoelastic behaviour and internal stress / strain distribution, due to indentation with road. The correct reproduction of friction phenomenology and the model prediction capabilities are highlighted making particular reference to grip variability, due to changes in working conditions.

A Real-Time Physical Analytical Grip Model for Tyre Rubber in Sliding Contact with Road Asperities / Farroni, Flavio; Russo, Michele; Russo, Riccardo; Timpone, Francesco. - In: INGEGNERIA DELL'AUTOVEICOLO. - ISSN 2280-8752. - 67:7-9(2014), pp. 30-39.

A Real-Time Physical Analytical Grip Model for Tyre Rubber in Sliding Contact with Road Asperities

FARRONI, FLAVIO;RUSSO, MICHELE;RUSSO, RICCARDO;TIMPONE, FRANCESCO
2014

Abstract

This paper deals with the frictional behaviour of a tyre tread elementary volume in sliding contact with road asperities. Friction is supposed as composed by two main components: adhesion and deforming hysteresis. The target, fixed in collaboration with a motorsport racing team and with a tyre manufacturing company, is to provide an estimation of local grip for on-line analyses and real time simulations and to evaluate and predict adhesive and hysteretic frictional contributions arising at the interface between tyre tread and road. A way to approximate asperities, based on rugosimetric analyses on macro and micro scale, has been introduced. The adhesive component of friction has been estimated by means of a new approach based on two different models found in literature, whose parameters have been identified thanks to a wide experimental campaign previously carried out. The hysteretic component of friction has been estimated by means of an energy balance taking into account rubber viscoelastic behaviour and internal stress / strain distribution, due to indentation with road. The correct reproduction of friction phenomenology and the model prediction capabilities are highlighted making particular reference to grip variability, due to changes in working conditions.
2014
A Real-Time Physical Analytical Grip Model for Tyre Rubber in Sliding Contact with Road Asperities / Farroni, Flavio; Russo, Michele; Russo, Riccardo; Timpone, Francesco. - In: INGEGNERIA DELL'AUTOVEICOLO. - ISSN 2280-8752. - 67:7-9(2014), pp. 30-39.
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