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Mathematical model of rolling an elastic wheel over deformable support base

Volskaia, V N ; Zhileykin, M M ; Zakharov, A Y

IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering, 2018-02, Vol.315 (1), p.12028 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Bristol: IOP Publishing

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  • Título:
    Mathematical model of rolling an elastic wheel over deformable support base
  • Autor: Volskaia, V N ; Zhileykin, M M ; Zakharov, A Y
  • Assuntos: Area ; Bearing capacity ; Climate models ; Contact pressure ; Core loss ; Dynamic models ; Economic development ; Elastic deformation ; Finite element analysis ; Finite element method ; Formability ; Mathematical analysis ; Mathematical models ; Mechanical properties ; Physical properties ; Propulsion ; Road transportation ; Rolling resistance ; Tires ; Unevenness
  • É parte de: IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering, 2018-02, Vol.315 (1), p.12028
  • Descrição: One of the main direction of economic growth in Russia remains to be a speedy development of north and northeast regions that are the constituents of the 60 percent of the country territory. The further development of these territories requires new methods and technologies for solving transport and technological problems when off-road transportation of cargoes and people is conducting. One of the fundamental methods of patency prediction is imitation modeling of wheeled vehicles movement in different operating conditions. Both deformable properties of tires and physical and mechanical properties of the ground: normal tire deflection and gauge depth; variation of contact patch area depending on the load and pressure of air in the tire; existence of hysteresis losses in the tire material which are influencing on the rolling resistance due to friction processes between tire and ground in the contact patch; existence of the tangential reaction from the ground by entire contact area influence on the tractive patency. Nowadays there are two main trends in theoretical research of interaction wheeled propulsion device with ground: analytical method involving mathematical description of explored process and finite element method based on computational modeling. Mathematical models of interaction tire with the ground are used both in processes of interaction individual wheeled propulsion device with ground and researches of mobile vehicle dynamical models operated in specific road and climate conditions. One of the most significant imperfection of these models is the description of interaction wheel with flat deformable support base whereas profile of real support base surface has essential height of unevenness which is commensurate with radius of the wheel. The description of processes taking place in the ground under influence of the wheeled propulsion device using the finite element method is relatively new but most applicable lately. The application of this method allows to provide the most accurate description of the interaction process of a wheeled propulsion devices and the ground, also this method allows to define tension in the ground, deformation of the ground and the tire and ground's compression. However, the high laboriousness of computations is essential shortcoming of that method therefore it's hard to use these models as part of the general motion model of multi-axis wheeled vehicles. The purpose of this research is the elaboration of mathematical model of elastic wheel rolling over deformable rough support base taking into account the contact patch deformation. The mathematical model of rectilinear rolling an elastic wheel over rough deformable support base, taking into account variation of contact patch area and variation in the direction of the radial and tangential reactions also load bearing capacity of the ground, is developed. The efficiency of developed mathematical model of rectilinear rolling an elastic wheel over rough deformable support base is proved by the simulation methods.
  • Editor: Bristol: IOP Publishing
  • Idioma: Inglês

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