Impact noise is one of the mechanisms of vibratory origin that constitutes tyre/road interaction noise. When assessing a vehicle as a noise source, the impact sound mechanism is especially significant when obstacles are present on the driving surface. This document aims to enhance understanding of the impact noise phenomenon by presenting a two-step numerical model for studying the sound propagation of an accelerated tyre impacting a flat, rigid, and reflective surface: Firstly, a dynamic analysis of the contact is performed using the Finite Element Method. Then, the Boundary Element Method is used to perform an acoustic analysis with the vibration of the tyre surface as the sound source. The model has been successfully validated thr...
Two aspect of phenomena occurring in, and in the vicinity of the contact patch formed by a tyre roll...
International audienceA numerical model for the contact between a wheel-air-tire system and a road s...
Due to legislative changes within the EU there is an increased demand for improvements in car tyre r...
In modern society, traffic noise has become an important issue for mental health. A significant cont...
Noise is a severe problem in modern society. Road traffic noise is a substantial contributor and the...
The noise which results from the interaction of pneumatic tyres with a rough road surface is a signi...
Increasingly stringent noise regulations concerning automotive vehicles particularly in Europe are f...
Tyre/road noise is the dominant noise source of vehicles travelling at speeds above 40 km/h. Hence, ...
The regular tyre tread pattern design process is often based upon experience and experimental evalua...
The tyre/road interaction model developed by Chalmers during the last years is utilised to exam both...
Mesh specifications and numerical data for the results presented in the paper. Please see README fi...
Tools for simulating tyre/road noise are highly valuable in the efforts to limit the negative conseq...
The hybrid approach is intended to make a tool available for both analysis of tyre/road noise depend...
The horn effect is known as an important amplification mechanism in tyre/road noise. The name is ref...
\ua9 IMechE 2019. Fulfilling the current pass-by noise regulation is a challenge for the original eq...
Two aspect of phenomena occurring in, and in the vicinity of the contact patch formed by a tyre roll...
International audienceA numerical model for the contact between a wheel-air-tire system and a road s...
Due to legislative changes within the EU there is an increased demand for improvements in car tyre r...
In modern society, traffic noise has become an important issue for mental health. A significant cont...
Noise is a severe problem in modern society. Road traffic noise is a substantial contributor and the...
The noise which results from the interaction of pneumatic tyres with a rough road surface is a signi...
Increasingly stringent noise regulations concerning automotive vehicles particularly in Europe are f...
Tyre/road noise is the dominant noise source of vehicles travelling at speeds above 40 km/h. Hence, ...
The regular tyre tread pattern design process is often based upon experience and experimental evalua...
The tyre/road interaction model developed by Chalmers during the last years is utilised to exam both...
Mesh specifications and numerical data for the results presented in the paper. Please see README fi...
Tools for simulating tyre/road noise are highly valuable in the efforts to limit the negative conseq...
The hybrid approach is intended to make a tool available for both analysis of tyre/road noise depend...
The horn effect is known as an important amplification mechanism in tyre/road noise. The name is ref...
\ua9 IMechE 2019. Fulfilling the current pass-by noise regulation is a challenge for the original eq...
Two aspect of phenomena occurring in, and in the vicinity of the contact patch formed by a tyre roll...
International audienceA numerical model for the contact between a wheel-air-tire system and a road s...
Due to legislative changes within the EU there is an increased demand for improvements in car tyre r...