TY - JOUR
T1 - Thermo-micromechanical finite element modelling of tyre–pavement interaction under UAE environmental conditions
AU - Abdelkarim, Yasmeen
AU - Kim, Tae Yeon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This work presents a finite element model of the thermo-mechanical behaviour of tyre–pavement interaction, focusing on the effects of temperature variations in the UAE on skid resistance under various tyre operating conditions. The pavement is modelled as multiple layers to account for the stiffness contribution of each layer. The top asphalt layer is modelled at a microscale level to consider its various constituents such as air voids, aggregates and binder. Moreover, the model accounts for the viscoelastic properties of tyre and pavement, considering their dependence on time and temperature. The finite element simulations of a rolling tyre over the pavement have been carried out under different tyre operating conditions and various temperature cases reflecting the winter, spring, and summer seasons in the UAE. The simulation results show that the maximum level of skid resistance occurs during the winter season and thereafter drops by a significant amount during the summer. This research provides good insights about the seasonal variation of skid resistance in the UAE, which enhances road safety.
AB - This work presents a finite element model of the thermo-mechanical behaviour of tyre–pavement interaction, focusing on the effects of temperature variations in the UAE on skid resistance under various tyre operating conditions. The pavement is modelled as multiple layers to account for the stiffness contribution of each layer. The top asphalt layer is modelled at a microscale level to consider its various constituents such as air voids, aggregates and binder. Moreover, the model accounts for the viscoelastic properties of tyre and pavement, considering their dependence on time and temperature. The finite element simulations of a rolling tyre over the pavement have been carried out under different tyre operating conditions and various temperature cases reflecting the winter, spring, and summer seasons in the UAE. The simulation results show that the maximum level of skid resistance occurs during the winter season and thereafter drops by a significant amount during the summer. This research provides good insights about the seasonal variation of skid resistance in the UAE, which enhances road safety.
KW - finite element analysis
KW - Micromechanical modelling
KW - thermo-mechanical modelling
KW - tyre–pavement interaction
KW - viscoelasticity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85200840626
U2 - 10.1080/10298436.2024.2386426
DO - 10.1080/10298436.2024.2386426
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85200840626
SN - 1029-8436
VL - 25
JO - International Journal of Pavement Engineering
JF - International Journal of Pavement Engineering
IS - 1
M1 - 2386426
ER -