Study on the Simulation of Radial Tire Vibration Noise

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This article takes the sizing 195/65R15 as an example and establishes a 3D tire FE model to simulate the tire in the steady rolling process through Pro/E and Abaqus software. The vibration accelerations of nodes were extracted from tire surface, which can be transferred into acoustic boundary conditions to calculate the tire vibration noise by acoustic finite element method and acoustic infinite element method. This paper provides a new method which calculates the tire vibration noise and predicts the tire noise characteristics in the conceptual design phase.

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