Effects on Spoke Structure of Non-Pneumatic Tires by Finite Element Analysis

Cause of the non-pneumatic tires (NPTs) which are recent manufacturing have a higher weight that increases energy consumption for driving vehicles with them. This paper then focused on their proper spoke structure. Six patterns of spoke aligning on the NPT circumference were proposed to reduce the N...

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Published inInternational journal of automotive technology Vol. 23; no. 5; pp. 1437 - 1450
Main Authors Phromjan, Juthanee, Suvanjumrat, Chakrit
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Seoul The Korean Society of Automotive Engineers 01.10.2022
Springer Nature B.V
한국자동차공학회
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ISSN1229-9138
1976-3832
DOI10.1007/s12239-022-0126-7

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Summary:Cause of the non-pneumatic tires (NPTs) which are recent manufacturing have a higher weight that increases energy consumption for driving vehicles with them. This paper then focused on their proper spoke structure. Six patterns of spoke aligning on the NPT circumference were proposed to reduce the NPT weight. The finite element analysis (FEA) of the NPTs based on static and dynamic approaches was performed to study the spoke reduction effects. One pattern of spoke alignments was experimentally performed in the stiffness testing. The tested NPT had been prepared by cutting spokes of the original NPT with the water jet cutting technique. The experimental results then confirmed the accuracy of FEA in reducing the NPT’s weight. It found that the average error of FEA was less than 0.30 %. Therefore, the uniform spoke alignment on the NPT circumference had been carried out to study the effect of spoke numbers on reducing NPT weight by FEA. In advance of NPT design and manufacture with optimal weight, the vertical stiffness equation of this NPT was proposed by two variables, the number, and thickness of the spoke. Furthermore, the stress happening on the spokes was represented as a function to evaluate the NPT performance during operation.
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ISSN:1229-9138
1976-3832
DOI:10.1007/s12239-022-0126-7