SAE J 2452-1999 Stepwise Coastdown Methodology for Measuring Tire Rolling Resistance《测量轮胎滚动摩擦的逐步滑行法》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (724) 772-8512 FAX: (724) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT
3、 ORDER: (724) 776-4970 FAX: (724) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS http:/www.sae.orgCopyright 1999 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001RECOMMENDEDPRACTICESubmitted for recognition as an American National Sta
4、ndardJ2452:ISSUEDJUN1999Issued 1999-06Stepwise Coastdown Methodology for Measuring Tire Rolling ResistanceForewordThis SAE Recommended Practice establishes a laboratory method for determination of tire rollingresistance of Passenger Car and Light Truck tires. The method provides a standard for colle
5、ction and analysis ofrolling resistance data with respect to vertical load, inflation pressure, and velocity. The primary intent is forestimation of the tire rolling resistance contribution to vehicle force applicable to SAE Vehicle Coastdownrecommended practices J2263 and J2264.1. ScopeThis SAE Rec
6、ommended Practice is applicable to pneumatic Passenger Car “P” Type, Light TruckMetric, and Light Truck High Flotation tires, or similar tires approved by bodies other than Tire 17-20-1995 by S. H. Bordelon and S. M. Padula. “An Analytical Model for Transient Rolling Resistance Behavior of Tires,” M
7、ars, Will V.; Luchini, John R.;Journal of Tire Science and Technology, v27#4, 1999.3. Definitions3.1 Rolling ResistanceRolling resistance is the energy consumed per unit distance and is equivalent to thescalar sum of all contact forces tangent to the test surface and parallel to the wheel plane of t
8、he tire. Units areNewtons (lbf).3.2 Rolling Resistance CoefficientRolling resistance coefficient is the ratio of the rolling resistance to the tireload. Units are Newtons per 1000 N of applied load. (Pounds per 1000 lbs of applied load or kg/ton (1000 kg)3.3 Loaded RadiusLoaded radius is the perpend
9、icular distance from the axis of rotation of the loaded tire to thesurface on which it is rolling. Units are mm (in).COPYRIGHT Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.Licensed by Information Handling ServicesSAE J2452: Issued JUN1999-3-3.4 Maximum LoadMaximum load is molded in the sidewall and is liste
10、d as load limit in the tire load tables ofthe current Tire & Rim Association, Inc. (TRA) Yearbook, or in corresponding tables published by similarorganizations concerned with standardization. For Light Truck tires, the maximum load is defined as themaximum load (or load limit) given for single tire
11、operation. This is given in mass units (kg) which must beconverted to units of force (N) unless the load scale is calibrated in kg (lbf). A mass of 1 kg results in a verticalforce of 9.80665 N because of the acceleration due to gravity (g=9.80665 m/s2).3.5 Base Inflation PressureFor this document, t
12、he base inflation pressure is determined from the InflationPressure as marked on the tire sidewall and revised to reflect actual tire inflation pressure usage. Baseinflation pressure for Passenger Car “P” Type tires is defined in Table 1.For Light Truck (LT metric and High Flotation) tires, the base
13、 inflation pressure is defined as the inflationpressure corresponding to the maximum load for single tire operation (see 3.4). Units are kPa (psi).3.6 Regulated Inflation PressureThe state of regulated inflation pressure is achieved by inflating the tire to therequired pressure independent of its te
14、mperature and maintaining this inflation pressure during testing. This isnormally done by the use of a rotating union.3.7 Ambient TemperatureThe term ambient temperature refers to the temperature of the air measured during arolling resistance test at a fixed location near the cooler part of the tire
15、/wheel assembly. Units are C (F).3.8 Ambient Reference TemperatureAll rolling resistance data are referenced to an ambient temperature of24C (75 F).3.9 Tire Rolling Resistance EquilibriumA tire is said to have achieved equilibrium when its rolling resistancedoes not change with time under constant o
16、perating conditions. In context of this laboratory test, equilibrium isattained when the tire operating temperature has stabilized for a given load, pressure, speed, and ambienttemperature, resulting in a relatively constant rolling resistance.3.10 Standard Reference ConditionA single value of tire
17、load, regulated inflation pressure, and speed specifiedsuch that tires can be compared at a single condition. For this method, standard reference conditions are asfollows:3.10.1 PASSENGER CAR “P” TYPE TIRESa. Tire Load: 70% of T&RA 240 kPa loadb. Inflation Pressure: 260 kPa (38 psi)c. Speed: 80 km/h
18、 (50 mph)3.10.2 LIGHT TRUCK - METRIC TIRESa. Tire Load: 70% of T&RA 350 kPa load b. Inflation Pressure: 370 kPa (54 psi)c. Speed: 80 km/h (50 mph)TABLE 1BASE INFLATION PRESSURE - “P” TYPEInflation Pressure(marked on sidewall)kPa (psi)Base InflationPressurekPa240 (35) Standard Load 240300 (44) Standa
19、rd Load 240350 (51) Standard Load 350280 (41) Extra Load 280340 (49) Extra Load 340COPYRIGHT Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.Licensed by Information Handling ServicesSAE J2452: Issued JUN1999-4-3.10.3 LIGHT TRUCK - HIGH FLOTATION TIRESa. Tire Load: 70% of T&RA load at 35 psi b. Inflation Pressu
20、re: 260 kPa (38 psi)c. Speed: 80 km/h (50 mph)3.11 Machine MeasurementsTire spindle force (Fx) or torque measurements which are obtained at the machineprior to any compensation for crosstalk, parasitic losses, or ambient temperature. For the force method, unitsare N (lbf). For the torque method, uni
21、ts are N-m (in-lbf).3.12 Crosstalk (Force Method)The error in the machine spindle force reading due to load misalignment andinteractions between load and spindle force transducers. This applies only to the force method. Units are N(lbf).3.13 Gross Tire Spindle ForceNet tire spindle force plus parasi
22、tic loss forces. It is obtained by subtracting theappropriate crosstalk from the machine measurements. Units are N (lbf).3.14 Parasitic lossesThe errors in the machine readings due to machine friction. For the force method, thisincludes spindle bearing friction. Units are N (lbf). For the torque met
23、hod, this includes both flywheel andspindle bearing friction. Units are N-m (in-lbf). For this work, aerodynamic losses of the tire/wheel/machineassembly are considered to be negligible.3.15 Net Tire Spindle Force (Force Method)The force at the machine spindle due to tire-rolling resistance only.It
24、is obtained by applying the appropriate crosstalk corrections to machine measurements and subtractingparasitic losses. For force machines where rolling resistance is in the vertical plane, tire, wheel, and spindleweight must also be accounted for. Units are N (lbf).3.16 Net Input Torque (Torque Meth
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