应用轮胎多物理模型方法初步确定赛车摩托车的配置

F. Farroni, Guido Napolitano Dell’Annunziata, Marco Ruffini, Fabio Alberti, D. D’Andrea, G. Risitano, D. Milone
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优化赛车性能是竞赛团队的核心目标。由于必须确保驾驶员在尽可能广泛的骑行条件下保持稳定和良好的抓地力,因此轮胎必须在合适的温度窗口内工作,以确保轮胎与路面之间产生最大的相互作用力。具体来说,轮胎内部温度是一个难以测量和控制的参数,但对摩托车性能和驾驶员稳定性有重大影响。加深对赛车摩托车轮胎内部温度的了解,可以提高赛道上的性能优化,找到正确的摩托车设置。在这项工作中,采用了一个物理热模型,用于开发摩托车学生车辆,以预测赛车设置,使轮胎在热窗口中工作,从而优化抓地力并最大限度地延长轮胎寿命。更详细地说,重点是摩托车轴距和枢轴高度变化对轮胎内部温度的影响。事实上,车辆的稳定性和操控性在很大程度上取决于底盘的几何特性。在 "VI-BikeRealTime "环境下开发的适当实施的车辆模型中测试了这些量的几个值,并通过室外测试进行了验证,能够提供热模型所需的轮胎作用力、滑移指数和速度作为输入。通过分析模型计算出的轮胎各层达到的内部温度,可以研究出哪些模拟条件会导致轮胎热激活过快,哪些可以避免过热和欠热现象。最近,这项研究深入探讨了摩托车驾驶员的行驶路线与温度波动之间的相关性,目的是了解日常操作中的细微变化会如何影响轮胎能量激活,特别是在比赛和排位赛条件下。
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Application of tire multi-physical modeling methodologies for the preliminary definition of a racing motorcycle setup
Optimizing the performance of racing motorcycles is a central goal for competition teams. The necessity to ensure driver stability and a good level of grip in the widest possible range of riding conditions makes it necessary for tires to work in the right temperature window, capable of ensuring the highest interaction force between tire and road. Specifically, the internal temperature of the tire is a parameter that can be difficult to measure and control but has a significant impact on motorcycle performance and, also, on driver stability. Deepening knowledge of internal tire temperature in racing motorcycles can improve performance optimization on the track and finding the right motorcycle setup. In this work, a physical thermal model is adopted for an activity concerning the development of a moto-student vehicle, to predict the racing motorcycle setup allowing the tire to work in a thermal window that optimizes grip and maximizes tire life. More in detail, a focus has been placed on the effects of the motorcycle’s wheelbase and pivot height variations on internal tire temperatures. Indeed, the stability and handling of the vehicle are highly dependent on the geometric properties of the chassis. Several values of such quantities have been tested in a properly implemented vehicle model developed in the “VI-BikeRealTime” environment, validated by outdoor tests, able to provide forces acting on the tires, slip indices, and speeds, needed by the thermal model as inputs. Through the analysis of the internal temperatures calculated by the model, reached by the various layers of the tire, it has been possible to investigate which of the simulated conditions cause a too-fast thermal activation of the tire and which of them can avoid overheating and underheating phenomena. Lately, this research has delved into the correlation between motorcycle riders' paths and temperature fluctuations with the aim of comprehending how minor alterations in routine maneuvers may influence tire energy activation, particularly in the context of racing and qualifying conditions.
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