Tire tread block dynamics
Abstract
Temperature has a crucial influence on rubber friction and tire dynamics. The temperature field in a rubber tread block is the sum of the background temperature T0( x,t), which varies slowly in time and space, and the flash temperature T( x,t), which in nonzero only close to the macroasperity contact regions, and which varies rapidly in time often on the millisecond time scale. Here we study the motion of a single tire tread block and how it is influenced by the flash temperature. We also present a theory and experimental results for the size of the macroasperity contact regions. In particular, we show that for a large enough nominal contact area, in most cases the diameter D of the macroasperity contact regions are nearly independent of the elastic modulus and the nominal contact pressure.
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