Abstract

Tire performance is determined based on the interaction between the tire and the road as a counter-surface, and is of the utmost importance for driving safety. When studying tire friction and abrasion, the characteristics of the roads/counter-surfaces are crucial. The excitations on the tire come from the road asperities. A proper characterization of the counter-surface texture is, therefore, an absolute necessity in order to optimize tire performance. The present study provides the required knowledge over the counter-surfaces employed as common substrates in a Laboratory Abrasion Tester (LAT100), which are typically based on embedded corundum particles for dry/wet friction and abrasion experiments. All surfaces are scanned and characterized by laser microscopy. The surface micro and macro roughness/textures are evaluated and compared with asphalt and concrete as the real roads by power spectral densities (PSD). The reliability of the high-frequency data based on the device type should be considered carefully. The reliable cut-off wavenumber of the PSDs is investigated based on image analyses on the range of tested frequency for micro and macro textures obtained by optical scanning devices. The influence of the texture wavelength range on the rubber−surface interaction is studied on a laboratory scale.

Highlights

  • Tire grip or traction, as a concept that describes the grasp and interaction between the tire and the road, is crucial for safety

  • Proper tire grip provides a good level of handling, which is a prerequisite for vehicle steering in various driving states, such as cornering, braking, and accelerating

  • The tire grip is the result of the generated frictional forces in the aforementioned driving states, which are created by tire slippage in the contact patch

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Introduction

As a concept that describes the grasp and interaction between the tire and the road, is crucial for safety. A proper characterization of the counter-surface texture is, an absolute necessity in order to obtain insight into tire performance in comparison with the real road surface. Lubricants 2022, 10, 8 face texture is, an absolute necessity in order to obtain insight into tire perfor‐ mance in comparison with the real road surface.

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