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In vehicle dynamics, a tire model is a type of
multibody simulation Multibody simulation (MBS) is a method of computer simulation, numerical simulation in which multibody systems are composed of various rigid body, rigid or elasticity (physics), elastic bodies. Connections between the bodies can be modeled with kine ...
used to simulate the behavior of tires. In current vehicle simulator models, the tire model is the weakest and most difficult part to simulate.Yukio Nakajima (2019)
Advanced Tire Mechanics
', ch.11 pp.707-710
Tire models can be classified on their accuracy and complexity, in a spectrum that goes from more simple empirical models to more complex physical models that are theoretically grounded.Monsma, Saskia (2015
Feel the Tire - Tire Influence on Driver’s Handling Assessmen
phd thesis at Aalto University , pp.19-20
Empirical models include
Hans B. Pacejka Hans Bastiaan Pacejka (12 September 1934 – 17 September 2017) was an expert in vehicle system dynamics and particularly in tire dynamics, fields in which his works are now standard references. He was Professor emeritus at Delft University of Tech ...
's ''Magic Formula'', while physically based models include brush models (although they are still quite simplified), and more complex and detailed physical models include RMOD-K, FTire and Hankook. Theoretically-based models can be in turn classified from more approximative to more complex ones, going for example from the solid model, to the rigid ring model, to the flexural (elastic) ring model (like the Fiala model), and to the most complex ones based on finite element methods. Brush models were very popular in the 1960s and '70s, after which Pacejka's models became widespread for many applications.Francesco Conte (2014
EXPANDING THE BRUSH TIRE MODEL FOR ENERGY STUDIES
(Thesis) p.10


Classification of tire models by purpose


Driving dynamics models

* Brush model (Dugoff, Fancher and Segel, 1970) * Hohenheim tire model (physical approach ) * Pacejka Magic Formula Tire ((Bakker, Nyborg and Pacejka, 1987) * TameTire (semi-physical approach) * TMeasy (semi-physical approach) * Stretched string tire model (Fiala 1954)


Comfort models

*BRIT (Brush and Ring Tire) *CDTire (Comfort and Durability Tire) *Ctire (Comfort tire) *Dtire (Dynamical Nonlinear Spatial Tire Model) * FTire (Flexible Structure Tire Model) * RMOD-K (Comfort and Durability Tire) * SWIFT (Short Wavelength Intermediate Frequency Tire) (Besselink, Pacejka, Schmeitz, & Jansen, 2005)


Applications

Fully physics-based tire models have been typically too computational expensive to be run in realtime driving simulations. For example, to since CDTire/3D, a physics-based tire model, cannot be run in realtime, for realtime applications typically an equivalent semi-empirical "magic formula" type of model, called CDTire/Realtime, is derived from it through experiments and a regression algorithm. 10th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2019 (pp. 753-774). Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. In 2016, a slightly less accurate version of FTire, a physics-based tire model, was adapted to be run in real time.FTire and ASM – Sophisticated Models for Real-Time Vehicle Dynamics Simulation
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, 2016
This realtime version of FTire was shown in 2018 to run on a 2,7 GHz 12 Core Intel Xeon E5 (2014, 22nm process, about $2000), with 900 contact road/
contact patch Contact patch is the portion of a vehicle's tire that is in actual contact with the road surface. It is commonly used in the discussion of pneumatic (i.e. pressurized) tires, where the term is used strictly to describe the portion of the tire’s ...
elements, a sample frequency of 4.0 kHz including thermal and wear simulation.Gipser, Michael and Baumann, Mario (2018)
FTire on the Driving Simulator
', pp.13-17, Presentation at International VI-Grade Users Conference, Milano, May 8-9, 2018
The typical tire model sampling rate used in automotive simulators is 1 kHz.Teodosio, L., Alferi, G., Genovese, A., Farroni, F., Mele, B., Timpone, F., & Sakhnevych, A. (2021)
A numerical methodology for thermo-fluid dynamic modelling of tyre inner chamber: towards real time applications
', Meccanica, 56(3), 549-567.
However, running at higher frequencies, like 2 kHz, might mitigate lowered numerical stability in some scenarios, and might increase the model accuracy in frequency domain above about 250 Hz.


See also

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Contact patch Contact patch is the portion of a vehicle's tire that is in actual contact with the road surface. It is commonly used in the discussion of pneumatic (i.e. pressurized) tires, where the term is used strictly to describe the portion of the tire’s ...
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* Self aligning torque * Slip angle *
Slip (vehicle dynamics) In (automotive) vehicle dynamics, slip is the relative motion between a tire and the road surface it is moving on. This slip can be generated either by the tire's rotational speed being greater or less than the free-rolling speed (usually describe ...
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Thermal analysis Thermal analysis is a branch of materials science where the properties of materials are studied as they change with temperature. Several methods are commonly used – these are distinguished from one another by the property which is measured: * D ...
* Heat transfer


References


Further reading

* A new way of representing tyre data obtained from measurements in pure cornering and pure braking conditions. *
Hans Pacejka Hans Bastiaan Pacejka (12 September 1934 – 17 September 2017) was an expert in vehicle system dynamics and particularly in tire dynamics, fields in which his works are now standard references. He was Professor emeritus at Delft University of Techn ...
(2012)
Tire and Vehicle Dynamics
', third edition (first edition 2002) * Lugner, P., & Plöchl, M. (2005). Tyre model performance test: first experiences and results. Vehicle System Dynamics, 43(sup1), 48-62. * Xu Wang (2020)
Automotive Tire Noise and Vibrations: Analysis, Measurement and Simulation
', ch.10
FTire physical tire model to run with rFpro driving simulation software
at rFpro official Vimeo an
youtube
channels, Jan 29, 2020 * Romano, L., Bruzelius, F., & Jacobson, B. (2020)
Brush tyre models for large camber angles and steering speeds
', in Vehicle System Dynamics, 1-52.
VEHICLE DYNAMICS LIBRARY OFFERS EXPANDED SUPPORT FOR COSIN’S FTIRE MODEL
, MODELON, AUGUST 1, 2017 * Février, P., Hague, O. B., Schick, B., & Miquet, C. (2010)
Advantages of a thermomechanical tire model for vehicle dynamics
', ATZ worldwide, 112(7), 33-37.


External links

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Tire Modeling; Extracting Results from a Large Data Set
' (video), at Matlab youtube channel, Dec 10, 2014 {{Physics engines Automotive software Driving simulators Racing simulators Simulation software Vehicle dynamics computational physics Dynamical systems Tires de:Reifenmodell