A Model Study of How Tire Construction and Materials Affect Vibration-Radiated Noise

972049

05/20/1997

Event
SAE Noise and Vibration Conference and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
A simple mathematical model was developed and experimentally validated to evaluate how the materials and construction of an automobile tire affect its vibration-radiated noise performance. The mathematical model uses Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) with modal joint acceptance formulations for wavespeed and radiation efficiency of orthotropically-stiffened and pressurized cylindrical shells. Experimental validation of the model included wavenumber decomposition to determine the dispersion characteristics of an inflated, non-rolling tire in the laboratory. The model is used to conduct a preliminary study into how the various tire constituent materials and construction parameters influence the vibration-radiated noise performance.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/972049
Pages
8
Citation
Bremner, P., Huff, J., and Bolton, J., "A Model Study of How Tire Construction and Materials Affect Vibration-Radiated Noise," SAE Technical Paper 972049, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/972049.
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Published
May 20, 1997
Product Code
972049
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English