Estimation of dry road braking distance considering frictional energy of patterned tires

J. R. Cho,J. H. Choi, W. S. Yoo, G. J. Kim,J. S. Woo

Finite Elements in Analysis and Design(2006)

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Abstract
This paper is concerned with the braking distance estimation of tire controlled by anti-lock brake system (ABS) according to a numerical-analytical method. While the frictional heat dissipation at disc pad is derived analytically, the tire frictional energy loss is computed by the 3D dynamic rolling analysis of patterned tire. Since the tire rolling analysis to obtain the time history of the frictional energy rate for the entire braking period is impractical, we alternatively seek the tire frictional energy rate curve versus the lapse of time by interpolating the discretized frictional energy rates computed at intervals of 10km/h. The effect of ABS is numerically implemented by specifying the corresponding tire angular velocity to the dynamic rolling analysis. Applying the energy conservation law to each speed interval determines the interval-wise braking times and distances from which the total braking time and distance are predicted. Illustrative numerical experiment is presented together with the comparison with the experimental estimation.
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abs,heat loss,anti lock braking system,energy conservation
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