Tyre Safety Performance on Asphalt Pavement in Malaysia Climate - Analysis through Finite Element Method

Interaction characteristics between tyre and asphalt pavement surface are one of the important aspects that need to be taken into consideration in maintaining the safety of driving through increasing the effectiveness of tyre and optimizing the possibility of skidding, especially during hydroplaning...

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Main Authors: A. H., Sufian, A. S., Jamaludin, A. N., Ibrahim, M. N., Mhd Razali, M. S., Osman, S. B., Hamzah
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Published: Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia 2019
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spelling my.ump.umpir.321662022-06-07T03:19:09Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32166/ Tyre Safety Performance on Asphalt Pavement in Malaysia Climate - Analysis through Finite Element Method A. H., Sufian A. S., Jamaludin A. N., Ibrahim M. N., Mhd Razali M. S., Osman S. B., Hamzah T Technology (General) TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Interaction characteristics between tyre and asphalt pavement surface are one of the important aspects that need to be taken into consideration in maintaining the safety of driving through increasing the effectiveness of tyre and optimizing the possibility of skidding, especially during hydroplaning conditions. Lower quality of tyres in terms of tyre life, bad tyre rethreading, low tyre material quality plus lack of awareness by road users can be considered the main factors in occurrence of car accidents in Malaysia. The study is done on the contact performance between tyre surface and asphalt pavement in hot and humid Malaysia climate, with the application of Finite-Element Method. In maintaining or increasing the safety features of tyre, several parameters such as rotational speed, vehicle weight, tyre-road contact friction will be studied through computer simulation. It is estimated that increment of loading, surface contact between tyre and road pavement will increase, thus increasing the frictional contact. It is shown that effective frictional characteristic is needed, where traction, braking, life of tyre can be optimized Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia 2019-09-01 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32166/7/Tyre%20Safety%20Performance%20on%20Asphalt.pdf A. H., Sufian and A. S., Jamaludin and A. N., Ibrahim and M. N., Mhd Razali and M. S., Osman and S. B., Hamzah (2019) Tyre Safety Performance on Asphalt Pavement in Malaysia Climate - Analysis through Finite Element Method. Journal of the Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia, 3 (3). pp. 236-245. ISSN 2600-8092(Printed); 2550-2239(Online) https://jsaem.my/index.php/journal/article/view/124
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topic T Technology (General)
TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
A. H., Sufian
A. S., Jamaludin
A. N., Ibrahim
M. N., Mhd Razali
M. S., Osman
S. B., Hamzah
Tyre Safety Performance on Asphalt Pavement in Malaysia Climate - Analysis through Finite Element Method
description Interaction characteristics between tyre and asphalt pavement surface are one of the important aspects that need to be taken into consideration in maintaining the safety of driving through increasing the effectiveness of tyre and optimizing the possibility of skidding, especially during hydroplaning conditions. Lower quality of tyres in terms of tyre life, bad tyre rethreading, low tyre material quality plus lack of awareness by road users can be considered the main factors in occurrence of car accidents in Malaysia. The study is done on the contact performance between tyre surface and asphalt pavement in hot and humid Malaysia climate, with the application of Finite-Element Method. In maintaining or increasing the safety features of tyre, several parameters such as rotational speed, vehicle weight, tyre-road contact friction will be studied through computer simulation. It is estimated that increment of loading, surface contact between tyre and road pavement will increase, thus increasing the frictional contact. It is shown that effective frictional characteristic is needed, where traction, braking, life of tyre can be optimized
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author A. H., Sufian
A. S., Jamaludin
A. N., Ibrahim
M. N., Mhd Razali
M. S., Osman
S. B., Hamzah
author_facet A. H., Sufian
A. S., Jamaludin
A. N., Ibrahim
M. N., Mhd Razali
M. S., Osman
S. B., Hamzah
author_sort A. H., Sufian
title Tyre Safety Performance on Asphalt Pavement in Malaysia Climate - Analysis through Finite Element Method
title_short Tyre Safety Performance on Asphalt Pavement in Malaysia Climate - Analysis through Finite Element Method
title_full Tyre Safety Performance on Asphalt Pavement in Malaysia Climate - Analysis through Finite Element Method
title_fullStr Tyre Safety Performance on Asphalt Pavement in Malaysia Climate - Analysis through Finite Element Method
title_full_unstemmed Tyre Safety Performance on Asphalt Pavement in Malaysia Climate - Analysis through Finite Element Method
title_sort tyre safety performance on asphalt pavement in malaysia climate - analysis through finite element method
publisher Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32166/7/Tyre%20Safety%20Performance%20on%20Asphalt.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32166/
https://jsaem.my/index.php/journal/article/view/124
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