1. Development and validation of off-road tire-gravelly soil interaction using advanced computational techniques.
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El-Sayegh, Zeinab, El-Gindy, Moustafa, Johansson, Inge, and Öijer, Fredrik
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PERFORMANCE of tires , *SOIL compaction , *FINITE element method , *TRUCK tires , *OFF-road vehicles , *AXLES , *PHYSICAL measurements - Abstract
• Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics technique for soil modelling. • Validation of Gravel model using shear-strength test and pressure-sinkage against physical measurements. • An 8 by 4 truck model using hybrid FEA-SPH techniques. • Validation of simulation model using physical off-road testing in a site in Sweden. • Effect of soil compaction on tire performance. This paper presents a novel modelling technique to compute the interaction between an 8x4 off-road truck and gravelly soil (sand with gravel soil). The off-road truck tire size 315/80R22.5 is modelled using the Finite Element Analysis (FEA) technique and validated using manufacturer-provided data in static and dynamic responses. The gravelly soil is modelled using Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) technique and calibrated against physical measurements using pressure-sinkage and direct shear-strength tests. The tire-gravelly soil interaction is captured using the node symmetric node to segment with edge treatment algorithm deployed for interaction between FEA and SPH elements. The model setup consists of four tires presenting the four axles of the truck, the first tire is a free-rolling steering tire, the second and third tires are driven tires and the fourth tire is a free-rolling push tire. The truck tires-gravelly soil interaction is computed and validated against physical measurements performed in Göteborg, Sweden. The effect of gravelly soil compaction and truck loading on the tire performance is discussed and investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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