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Introduction to CD-Tire

Introduction to CD-Tire

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Introduction to CD-Tire

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CD-Tire (Comfort and Durability Tire model) is a mathematical model of a tire that is built using a combination of physical tire information and measured test data of the tire.  The tire models are integrated into MotionSolve, however the math of the tire is solved in a separate solver.

CD-Tire is integrated into MotionSolve, therefore a separate .dll or a separately compiled subroutine is not required to run CD-Tire.
CD-Tire example tires and roads are provided in the software installation.
This is a companion document to the CD-Tire Reference Manual published by Fraunhofer LBF.  CD-Tire documents are available with the purchase of the CD-Tire module.

The tire models are created by measuring a tire and going through a tire parameter identification process to create the model.  The tire measurement process requires a laboratory equipped with an MTS Flat-Trac (copyright) machine, or a similar device which is capable of measuring small lateral forces while maintaining a large vertical force.  The tire parameter identification process cannot be performed in Hyperworks, or in the available CD-Tire software.

Click on the links below to learn more about CD-Tire:

Fraunhofer LBF CD-Tire Documentation

Altair CD-Tire Documentation