Simulation and analysis of tire road noise using a finite element approach

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Original languageEnglish
Pages6P
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event6th European Conference on Noise Control: Advanced Solutions for Noise Control, EURONOISE 2006 - Tampere, Finland
Duration: 30 May 20061 Jun 2006

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Conference6th European Conference on Noise Control: Advanced Solutions for Noise Control, EURONOISE 2006
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityTampere
Period30 May 20061 Jun 2006

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With increasing requirements towards noise reduction, the simulation of the tire road noise has gained remarkable attention in recent years. Thus also in the German research project "Silent Traffic" related investigations are conducted. In particular, the work focuses here on the numerical modeling of tire road noise and the subsequent design of low noise tire road systems. The investigations are based on a physical modeling of the tire road system rather then on the processing of statistical data. The overall simulation procedure can be decomposed in three steps: The non-linear stationary rolling case, the eigenvalue analysis in the deformed state, and the calculation of the noise radiation including a modal superposition approach with an excitation by deterministic functions. Thereby, the numerical model enables for a detailed analysis of certain effects of the sound generation and radiation that contribute to the overall tire road noise. Besides the discussion of some crucial aspects of the simulation procedure, results for state-of-the-art industrial tire models will be presented.

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Simulation and analysis of tire road noise using a finite element approach. / Brinkmeier, Maik; Nackenhorst, Udo; Biermann, Jan et al.
2006. 6P Paper presented at 6th European Conference on Noise Control: Advanced Solutions for Noise Control, EURONOISE 2006, Tampere, Finland.

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Brinkmeier, M, Nackenhorst, U, Biermann, J, Von Estorff, O & Petersen, S 2006, 'Simulation and analysis of tire road noise using a finite element approach', Paper presented at 6th European Conference on Noise Control: Advanced Solutions for Noise Control, EURONOISE 2006, Tampere, Finland, 30 May 2006 - 1 Jun 2006 pp. 6P.
Brinkmeier, M., Nackenhorst, U., Biermann, J., Von Estorff, O., & Petersen, S. (2006). Simulation and analysis of tire road noise using a finite element approach. 6P. Paper presented at 6th European Conference on Noise Control: Advanced Solutions for Noise Control, EURONOISE 2006, Tampere, Finland.
Brinkmeier M, Nackenhorst U, Biermann J, Von Estorff O, Petersen S. Simulation and analysis of tire road noise using a finite element approach. 2006. Paper presented at 6th European Conference on Noise Control: Advanced Solutions for Noise Control, EURONOISE 2006, Tampere, Finland.
Brinkmeier, Maik ; Nackenhorst, Udo ; Biermann, Jan et al. / Simulation and analysis of tire road noise using a finite element approach. Paper presented at 6th European Conference on Noise Control: Advanced Solutions for Noise Control, EURONOISE 2006, Tampere, Finland.
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