Artículos de revistas
An experimental and numerical investigation on tyre impact
Fecha
2010Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPACT ENGINEERING, v.37, n.6, Special Issue, p.685-693, 2010
0734-743X
10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2009.10.001
Autor
NEVES, R. R. V.
MICHELI, G. B.
ALVES, M.
Institución
Resumen
A key issue in the design of tyres is their capability to sustain intense impact loads. Hence, the development of a reliable experimental data basis is important, against which numerical models can be compared. Experimental data on tyre impact in the open literature is somewhat rare. In this article, a specially design rig was developed for tyre impact tests. It holds the test piece in a given position, allowing a drop mass with a round indenter to hit pressurised tyres with different impact energies. A high-speed camera and a laser velocimeter were used to track the impact event. From the laser measurement it was possible to obtain the impact force and the local indentation. A finite element study was then conducted using material properties from the open literature. By comparing the experimental measurements with the numerical results, it became evident that the model was capable of predicting the major features of the impact of a mass on a tyre. This model is therefore of value for the assessment of the performance of a tyre in extreme cases of mass impact. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.