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A theoretical model of speed-dependent steering torque for rolling tyres
Authors:Yintao Wei  Christian Oertel  Yahui Liu  Xuebing Li
Institution:1. Department of Automotive Engineering, State Key Lab. of Automotive Safety and Energy, Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic of Chinaweiyt@tsinghua.edu.cn;3. FH Brandenburg, FB Technik - Mechatronik, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany;4. Department of Automotive Engineering, State Key Lab. of Automotive Safety and Energy, Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic of China
Abstract:ABSTRACT

It is well known that the tyre steering torque is highly dependent on the tyre rolling speed. In limited cases, i.e. parking manoeuvre, the steering torque approaches the maximum. With the increasing tyre speed, the steering torque decreased rapidly. Accurate modelling of the speed-dependent behaviour for the tyre steering torque is a key factor to calibrate the electric power steering (EPS) system and tune the handling performance of vehicles. However, no satisfactory theoretical model can be found in the existing literature to explain this phenomenon. This paper proposes a new theoretical framework to model this important tyre behaviour, which includes three key factors: (1) tyre three-dimensional transient rolling kinematics with turn-slip; (2) dynamical force and moment generation; and (3) the mixed Lagrange–Euler method for contact deformation solving. A nonlinear finite-element code has been developed to implement the proposed approach. It can be found that the main mechanism for the speed-dependent steering torque is due to turn-slip-related kinematics. This paper provides a theory to explain the complex mechanism of the tyre steering torque generation, which helps to understand the speed-dependent tyre steering torque, tyre road feeling and EPS calibration.
Keywords:Speed-dependent steering torque  rolling kinematics  tyre forces and moments  mixed Lagrange–Euler method  FEM
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