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Tire Envelope Swept Volume
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Tire Envelope Swept VolumeUsingCATIA V5 DMU Kinematics
Prepared by: Bill Harbin Technical Director 1-Jun-09
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To create the correct tire clearanceenvelope, there needs to be anunderstanding of basic suspensiongeometry.This example will touch upon areas suchas Ackermann Steering, Front/Rear Steer,Jounce/Rebound, Clearance Zones andTurning Radius.The result will be a swept volume usingCATIA DMU Kinematics.Prepared by: Bill Harbin Technical Director 1-Jun-09
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Certain parameters were set in this particulardesign.
Track: Front/Rear = 1490/1510mmWheelbase = 2489.2mmTire Size: (http://www.csgnetwork.com/tireinfo4calc.html)
Front = P245/45ZR-17(Tire Radius = 326.15mm)Rear = P275/40ZR-18(Tire Radius = 338.60mm)
Wheel Size:
Front = 17 x 8.5 in, Offset = 56mmRear = 18 x 9.5 in, Offset = 63mmPrepared by: Bill Harbin Technical Director 1-Jun-09
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Parameters (contd).
Scrub Radius = +10mmoSteering Axis Inclination = 8.8oCaster Angle = 6.5SLA Ratio = 1.43:1Brake Rotor Offset (Hub face to Rear Rotorface) = 38mmAckermann Steering = 82.5%Shock Extension/Compression = 48.7/48.7mm
All of these parameters affect Tire ClearanceEnvelope.
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Ackermann Steering Principle.
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Rear Steer is used with Recirculating BallSteering Gear.(Projected Steering Axis)
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Front Steer is used with Rack & PinionSteering Gear.(Projected Steering Axis)
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Ackermann angles set up the Tie Rod Ends.
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100% Ackermann angles and the resultantTurning Angles.
Curb-to-curbturning radiusset at 17.5 ft.
100% Ackermann willconverge at the samepoint along the rear axlecenterline.
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82.5% Ackermann angles and theresultant Turning Angles.
Notice the divergencefrom the true center ofthe Turning Radius.This will cause scrubbingof the inner tire as thevehicle makes the turn.
Curb-to-curbturning radiusset at 17.5 ft.
Center ofturning radius
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Less than 100% Ackermann is a normalcompromise in todays passenger vehicles.Due to packagingconstraints, 100%Ackermann is notalways achievable.
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The worst condition is at full jounce and fullturning angles.
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The jounce (full up) and rebound (full down)must be determined.
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Measure the jounce (full up) and rebound(full down).
Jounce = 63.8mm
Rebound = 65.8mmPrepared by: Bill Harbin Technical Director 1-Jun-09
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Another parameter is the clearance zonerequired around the tire.
The clearance zone seton this one-off sports caris 19 mm.A mass produced vehiclewould need to consideradditional clearance dueto tire chains.
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Now there is enoughinformation to get an accurateSwept Volume representing theTire Clearance Envelope.
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Step 1: Create a Rigid Joint for the Tire ClearanceZone in the current Kinematic Mechanism.
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Step 2: Create a Simulation in DMU Kinematics.
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Step 3: Compile the Simulation in DMU Kinematics.
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Step 4: Generate the Swept Volume in DMUKinematics.
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Step 5: Add the Swept Volume into the Product.
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