2023
DOI: 10.1177/03611981221145125
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Effects of Pavement Characteristics on Rolling Resistance of Heavy Vehicles: A Literature Review

Abstract: The effects of pavement characteristics on rolling resistance of heavy vehicles have gained more interest in recent years. Rolling resistance is the result of the combination of independent (but sometimes correlated) physical phenomena that dissipate energy, which can be regrouped under three different main themes. Road roughness (wavelengths between 0.5 and 50 m) causes movements in vehicle suspensions, which dissipate energy. Pavement macrotexture (wavelengths between 0.5 and 50 mm) creates additional viscoe… Show more

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“…While driving on rough roads or accelerating and decelerating, the vibrations of the suspension vibrations generate linear movement between the two cylinders. Indeed, road roughness and vehicle speed are the primary factors contributing to suspension vibrations [26]. In Figure 3, the simulation example of suspension velocity between the unsprung mass and the sprung mass of the proposed vibration absorber at a speed of 45 km/h is shown.…”
Section: The Suspension Harvesting Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While driving on rough roads or accelerating and decelerating, the vibrations of the suspension vibrations generate linear movement between the two cylinders. Indeed, road roughness and vehicle speed are the primary factors contributing to suspension vibrations [26]. In Figure 3, the simulation example of suspension velocity between the unsprung mass and the sprung mass of the proposed vibration absorber at a speed of 45 km/h is shown.…”
Section: The Suspension Harvesting Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher frequency vibrations can also be transferred to the load. Source may be road irregularities when the truck is traveling at maximum speed or vibrations generated during braking [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%