Affiliation:
1. 1General Tire Inc., Akron, Ohio, 44329
2. 2Gencorp Inc., Research Division, Akron, Ohio, 44305
Abstract
Abstract
The finite element analysis of tires under a vertical footprint load requires the use of three-dimensional models. The excessive CPU time required for such models, especially when the tire construction is considered in detail, makes parametric studies difficult and time-consuming. Therefore, one of the principal objectives of finite element program development is to provide an efficient tool for the three-dimensional analysis of tires so that it can be integrated into the design process effectively. In the present study, a systematic finite element procedure is developed for solving loaded tire problems. The principal elements of this procedure are an efficient pre-processor for input generation, a multipoint constraint option to allow the user to exploit any existing symmetry in the problem, and a procedure for generating initial conditions from axisymmetric analyses. This procedure can be used to conduct parametric studies on loaded tires by using a rather coarse mesh and large load steps, thus leading to a significant reduction in CPU time, with a minimum sacrifice in solution accuracy. The efficiency of this procedure is illustrated with the analysis of a radial automobile tire.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,Mechanics of Materials,Automotive Engineering
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