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Numerical investigation of passive control flow to improve tire hydroplaning performance using a V-riblet non-smooth surface

Journal

ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 9, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1687814017727249

Keywords

Tire hydroplaning; V-riblet surface; numerical simulation; computational fluid dynamics

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51605198, 51675240]
  2. Jiangsu Province Funds for Young Scientists [KB2016042722]
  3. Six talent peaks project in Jiangsu Province [JXQC-011]
  4. Road Vehicles in Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of New Technology Application [BM20082061505]

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As one of the major causes of traffic accidents, tire hydroplaning is a key driver safety concern. A tire model 205/55R16 was employed in this study, and a virtual simulation of a deformed half-tire domain for calculating hydroplaning speed was built by virtue of computational fluid dynamics. Water-flow field characteristics were simulated using gas-liquid two-phase flow. The simulated tire hydroplaning speed is in accord with the measured tire hydroplaning data. Guided by the idea that the drag-reduction effect of the V-riblets based on bionic study of shark skin, effects of V-riblet bionic non-smooth surface parameters on water displacement, and flow resistance were analyzed to improve tire tread pattern draining capacity. The water drag-reduction mechanism was declared by the vortex vector and speed field, and the optimal V-riblet surface for drag reduction was set on the bottom circumferential grooves to analyze hydroplaning speed. The results demonstrate that the V-riblet bionic non-smooth surface can effectively decrease tread hydrodynamic pressure when driving on a water-film and increase tire hydroplaning speed.

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