Abstract

Given the experimental or theoretical natural frequencies and modes of a tire mounted and inflated, but not in ground contact, an analytical method is presented that allows one to obtain the natural frequencies and modes when the tire is in ground contact. This is of practical advantage since measurements or calculations of the free axisymmetric tire are considerably simpler than directly measuring or analyzing the non-axisymmetric case of ground contact.

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