2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10598-008-9001-2
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Near-field simulation of acoustic effects in tire tread cavities

Abstract: We report the results of numerical calculations of acoustic waves that are generated when the tire tread hits the road surface. The tread blocks are modeled by parallelepipeds and their compression and expansion is modeled by the motion of the cavity walls in accordance with a specified law. The acoustic perturbations generated by this process are investigated on the basis of the complete nonlinear Euler equations using the Godunov method. A parametric analysis of the model is carried out.

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“…Gagen [70] derived a special squeezed acoustic wave Equation by including the cavity wall acceleration. Voloshin [217] on the other hand derived a separate mathematical model for the pressure inside the squeezing groove. Kim [106] was the first to calculate, with CFD, the air dynamics inside a single groove cavity as a function of the groove deformation and road closure but predicted very high noise levels.…”
Section: Air Pumping By Groove Deformation *mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gagen [70] derived a special squeezed acoustic wave Equation by including the cavity wall acceleration. Voloshin [217] on the other hand derived a separate mathematical model for the pressure inside the squeezing groove. Kim [106] was the first to calculate, with CFD, the air dynamics inside a single groove cavity as a function of the groove deformation and road closure but predicted very high noise levels.…”
Section: Air Pumping By Groove Deformation *mentioning
confidence: 99%