
Acoustical performance of winter tyres on two in-service road surfaces: a frequency spectrum analysis and comparison
In order to provide appropriate performance on potentially hazardous winter or icy road surfaces, it is common to employ specific tyres developed for such conditions. Such winter tyres may contain studs embedded in the tyre tread, or they may be studless. Additionally, it is possible
to use so called all season tyres which are also fitted for winter conditions. In some northern countries, the usage of winter tyres is mandatory and it is commonly assumed that studded winter tyres are significantly noisier than non-studded tyres. This paper analyses noise measurements on
various types of winter tyres, both studded and studless, and the results are compared to all season and summer tyres. The measurements were carried out with the CPX method to characterize the noise performance of different tyres on in-service road surfaces. A total of approximately 50 light
vehicle tyres were tested on two different road surfaces, namely an SMA 8 and a DAC 16. The analysis is focused on comparing different frequency spectra for each tyre category, providing a better understanding on how the presence of studs changes the resulting tyre/road noise in different
frequencies and how winter tyres compare to all season and summer tyres regarding their frequency spectra. The results indicate how substantially the studs increase the noise level and drastically change the tyre acoustical behaviour at higher frequencies. Attempts to explain the differences
will be made.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: VTI, Sweden
Publication date: 07 December 2017
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