Tyre Wear under Urban, Rural, and Motorway Driving Conditions at Two Locations in Spain and China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Overview
2.2. Locations
2.3. Test Protocol
- Vehicle alignment and preparation (loading)
- Tread depth measurements (with air in tyres)
- Tyre assembly weighting (without air in tyres)
- Run-in driving
- Repeat for urban, rural and motorway driving
2.4. Vehicles and Loading
2.5. Tyres Measurement Procedures
2.5.1. Disassembly and Cleaning
- Record the total wheel balancers installed on each rim.
- Disassemble each wheel from the vehicle.
- Remove stones or any other dirt from the tyre with appropriate tools.
- Clean the tyre with pressurised air.
- Clean the rim surfaces with a dry cloth to remove dust or other small particles.
2.5.2. Tread Depth Measurement
- Measure tread depth at each main groove at four pre-marked positions every 90°. For four main grooves, 16 measurements were taken for each tyre. Each measurement was repeated at least twice, and the average value was used to calculate the tread depth reduction.
2.5.3. Shore A Hardness Measurement
- Measure Shore A hardness at the surface of the tyre just outside the main grooves and in the middle at the four pre-marked positions every 90° (12 measurements were taken for each tyre). Each measurement was repeated at least twice, and the average value was used for calculations.
2.5.4. Wheel and Tyre Assembly Weight Measurement
- Set tyre pressure to 0 bar (remove valve core completely).
- Verify no balances are lost from rims.
- Repeat weight measurement four times per wheel, rotating the wheel 90° each time.
- The wheel is weighted in the same conditions (with hub cover and with valve cab assembled) every time.
2.5.5. Reassembly
- Re-set tyre testing pressure (2.4 bar).
- Re-install wheels to the vehicle in the same position. Do not rotate position; for example, the front-left tyre must always be in the front-left car position.
2.6. On-Road Measurement Procedures
2.7. Instruments Accuracy
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Comparison with UNR 117
4.2. Abrasion Rates
4.3. Tread Depth and Tyre Service Life
4.4. Uncertainties
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
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Parameter | ID | LL |
---|---|---|
Manufacturer | Ford | Geely |
Vehicle name | Escape | Lynk & Co 06 |
Engine capacity | 1.5 L | 1.5 L |
Driving axle | FWD | FWD |
Power | 135 kW | 133 kW |
Wheelbase | 2710 | 2640 |
Curb weight | 1494 kg | 1430 kg |
Parameter | ID | LL |
---|---|---|
Front Left (FL) tyre load | 490 kg (61%) | 496 kg (62%) |
Front Right (FR) tyre load | 460 kg (58%) | 457 kg (57%) |
Rear Left (RL) tyre load | 361 kg (45%) | 364 kg (46%) |
Rear Right (RR) tyre load | 333 kg (42%) | 337 kg (42%) |
Total vehicle load | 1644 kg (51%) | 1654 kg (52%) |
Front/rear weight distribution | 58%/42% | 58%/42% |
Parameter | ID | LL |
---|---|---|
Distance (km) | 506 | 1035 |
Average speed (km/h) | 32.8 | 41.7 |
Ambient temperature (°C) | 24.4 [20.9–31.7] | 14.0 [10.0–18.0] |
Asphalt temperature (°C) | 34.8 [20.9–55.3] | 17.5 [13.0–22.0] |
Long. acc. std. dev. (m/s2) | 0.70 | 0.92 |
Lat. acc. std. dev. (m/s2) | 0.72 | 0.72 |
Parameter | ID | LL | |
---|---|---|---|
Tyre temperature (°C) | FR | 37.7 [21.2–47.9] | 21.0 [13.0–30.0] |
FL | 38.3 [22.0–48.0] | 21.0 [13.0–31.0] | |
RR | 34.7 [19.1–44.2] | 20.0 [12.0–29.0] | |
RL | 33.7 [19.7–41.8] | 20.5 [13.0–29.0] | |
Shore A hardness (-) | FR | 57.9 [53.7–59.7] | 64.6 [62.2–66.6] |
FL | 56.9 [53.9–60.3] | 64.9 [61.3–67.4] | |
RR | 57.2 [53.9–59.4] | 64.8 [61.7–67.3] | |
RL | 56.5 [52.6–60.9] | 65.7 [63.3–67.9] | |
Tread depth reduction (mm) | FR | 0.05 [−0.13–0.23] | 0.29 [0.19–0.41] |
FL | 0.06 [−0.05–0.16] | 0.24 [0.19–0.30] | |
RR | 0.13 [−0.04− 0.29] | 0.18 [0.05–0.30] | |
RL | 0.09 [−0.13–0.22] | 0.25 [0.13–0.44] | |
Mass loss (g) | FR | 21.6 | 29.0 |
FL | 15.6 | 26.0 | |
RR | 14.4 | 5.0 | |
RL | 10.8 | 6.0 |
Parameter | ID | LL |
---|---|---|
Distance (km) | 1081 | 1045 |
Average speed (km/h) | 65.4 | 53.8 |
Ambient temperature (°C) | 22.1 [15.5–31.0] | 13.0 [6.0–18.0] |
Asphalt temperature (°C) | 32.3 [16.9–53.0] | 15.3 [8.0–21.0] |
Long. acc. std. dev. (m/s2) | 0.65 | 0.74 |
Lat. acc. std. dev. (m/s2) | 1.02 | 0.79 |
Parameter | ID | LL | |
---|---|---|---|
Tyre temperature (°C) | FR | 31.3 [20.1–42.6] | 21.0 [6.0–32.0] |
FL | 32.1 [22.0–41.2] | 22.5 [7.0–35.0] | |
RR | 28.0 [17.6–37.7] | 20.0 [7.0–32.0] | |
RL | 26.7 [15.4–36.6] | 19.5 [6.0–31.0] | |
Shore A hardness (-) | FR | 58.3 [53.8–61.0] | 66.0 [63.9–67.3] |
FL | 57.7 [53.6–61.0] | 65.7 [64.5–67.2] | |
RR | 57.9 [53.6–60.3] | 65.5 [63.8–67.1] | |
RL | 57.2 [52.9–63.9] | 66.1 [63.4–67.4] | |
Tread depth reduction (mm) | FR | 0.10 [−0.06–0.26] | 0.17 [0.11–0.30] |
FL | 0.06 [−0.13–0.14] | 0.17 [0.10–0.25] | |
RR | 0.05 [−0.06–0.34] | 0.17 [0.08–0.29] | |
RL | 0.02 [−0.13–0.12] | 0.12 [0.07–0.21] | |
Mass loss (g) | FR | 31.2 | 10.0 |
FL | 22.8 | 10.0 | |
RR | 19.2 | 10.0 | |
RL | 13.2 | 9.0 |
Parameter | ID | LL |
---|---|---|
Distance (km) | 1014 | 504 |
Average speed (km/h) | 105.4 | 98.0 |
Ambient temperature (°C) | 26.6 [19.0–35.9] | 16.0 [9.0–22.0] |
Asphalt temperature (°C) | 37.7 [12.4–52.3] | 22.0 [14.0–30.0] |
Long. acc. std. dev. (m/s2) | 0.41 | 0.56 |
Lat. acc. std. dev. (m/s2) | 0.54 | 0.61 |
Parameter | ID | LL | |
---|---|---|---|
Tyre temperature (°C) | FR | 39.3 [20.9–52.0] | 22.0 [10.0–34.0] |
FL | 40.0 [21.8–51.0] | 24.0 [10.0–35.0] | |
RR | 36.6 [19.1–48.4] | 22.0 [12.0–32.0] | |
RL | 34.1 [19.2–44.9] | 23.0 [13.0–32.0] | |
Shore A hardness (-) | FR | 58.5 [55.6–59.9] | 64.9 [64.1–65.5] |
FL | 57.2 [54.6–60.4] | 64.3 [61.0–66.1] | |
RR | 57.2 [55.2–60.1] | 64.1 [62.9–66.0] | |
RL | 56.9 [54.7–60.1] | 64.9 [63.7–66.7] | |
Tread depth reduction (mm) | FR | -0.04 [-0.16–0.13] | 0.02 [0.01–0.03] |
FL | 0.03 [-0.13–0.16] | 0.02 [0.00–0.04] | |
RR | 0.02 [-0.26–0.16] | 0.02 [0.01–0.03] | |
RL | 0.03 [-0.05–0.15] | 0.03 [0.00–0.07] | |
Mass loss (g) | FR | 8.0 | 6.0 |
FL | 8.8 | 3.0 | |
RR | 1.6 | 4.0 | |
RL | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Parameter | Requirement | ID | LL |
---|---|---|---|
Tyre condition | New | Used | New |
Tyre pressure (kPa) | 250 | 240 | 240 |
Load (%) | 67 ± 7 | 51 | 52 |
Front/Rear distribution (%) | 56 ± 7/44 ± 7 | 58/42 | 58/42 |
Circuit min. D (km) | 300 | 20 + 120 + 250 1 | 40 + 125 + 250 1 |
Total D (km) | 8000 | 3135 | 4143 |
Urban-like D (%) | >25 | {33} 2 | {33} 2 |
Urban long. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) | 0.45–0.90 | 0.63 | 0.81 |
Urban lat. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) | 0.40–1.20 | 0.65 | 0.62 |
Rural-like D (%) | {>25} 3 | {33} 2 | {33} 2 |
Rural long. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) | {0.20–0.75} 3 | 0.59 | 0.63 |
Rural lat. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) | {0.70–1.80} 3 | 0.92 | 0.71 |
Motorway-like D (%) | >35 | {33} 2 | {33} 2 |
Motorway long. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) | 0.10–0.45 | 0.35 | 0.44 |
Motorway lat. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) | 0.15–1.00 | 0.45 | 0.44 |
D with speed <60 km/h | >10% | 41 | 29 |
D with speed 60–90 km/h | >25% | 28 | 43 |
D with speed ≥90 km/h | >35% | 31 | 28 |
Max speed (km/h) | 140 | 134 | 127 |
Overall long. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) | 0.35–0.55 | {0.66} 2 | {0.65} 2 |
Overall lat. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) | 0.83–1.03 | {0.71} 2 | {0.61} 2 |
Max. long. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) (99.98% of D) | ±5 | 2.8 | 2.6 |
Max. lat. acc. st. dev. (m/s2) (99.9% of D) | ±5 | 3.8 | 3.5 |
Average temperature (°C) | −3 to 35 | 24 | 14 |
Min/Max temperature (°C) for >90% of D | −7 to 40 | 15 to 36 | 6 to 22 |
Driving under snow conditions (% of D) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Driving under wet conditions (% of D) | <20 | 0 | 0 |
Parameter | Uncertainty | Impact |
---|---|---|
Scale | 2 g | 3 mg/km |
Ambient temperature | 2.7%/°C | 27 mg/km for 10 °C difference |
Dynamics | 5 mg/km per 0.1 m/s2 | 5–10 mg/km |
Road surface | Not studied | 5–45 mg/km |
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Giechaskiel, B.; Grigoratos, T.; Li, L.; Zang, S.; Lu, B.; Lopez, D.; García, J.J. Tyre Wear under Urban, Rural, and Motorway Driving Conditions at Two Locations in Spain and China. Lubricants 2024, 12, 338. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants12100338
Giechaskiel B, Grigoratos T, Li L, Zang S, Lu B, Lopez D, García JJ. Tyre Wear under Urban, Rural, and Motorway Driving Conditions at Two Locations in Spain and China. Lubricants. 2024; 12(10):338. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants12100338
Chicago/Turabian StyleGiechaskiel, Barouch, Theodoros Grigoratos, Liang Li, Sheng Zang, Bo Lu, David Lopez, and Juan J. García. 2024. "Tyre Wear under Urban, Rural, and Motorway Driving Conditions at Two Locations in Spain and China" Lubricants 12, no. 10: 338. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants12100338
APA StyleGiechaskiel, B., Grigoratos, T., Li, L., Zang, S., Lu, B., Lopez, D., & García, J. J. (2024). Tyre Wear under Urban, Rural, and Motorway Driving Conditions at Two Locations in Spain and China. Lubricants, 12(10), 338. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants12100338