Abstract

This study presents the development of a simplified brush-based tyre model for on-road simulation, together with a simplified off-road wheel/tyre model that has the capability to revert back to on-road trend of behaviour on firmer soils. The on-road tyre model is developed based on empirical data collected by NHSTA, while the off-road tyre model is developed based on observations of experimental data and photographic evidence collected by various terramechanics researchers within the last few decades. Using theoretical analysis and empirical data, the tyre deformation geometry is determined to establish the tractive forces in off-road operation. The first step of any off-road vehicle is to model the condition where the soil is much more deformable than the tyre, where the tyre can be modelled as a rigid wheel. This study explores the development of the rigid wheel mode of the model, using dry sandy terrain, an example of extremely deformable soil. This paper is the second of three papers on the modelling of tyres for both on and off-road operations.

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