Automotive Tametire tire model by Michelin

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The Tametire tire model by Michelin is based on the brush model and incorporates thermal and pressure properties to generate forces and moments. Users are seeking detailed information on how the model calculates Fx, Fy, and Mz, as existing resources are often too basic or inaccessible. The discussion highlights the need for comprehensive documentation or studies to aid in realistic vehicle simulations. A specific interest in obtaining the original 2007 VDI publication is noted as a potential key resource. Overall, there is a call for more detailed insights into the Tametire model for effective implementation in simulations.
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Hi there!
Is anyone familiar with the Tametire tire model by Michelin? I understand it is based on the brush model and can take into account thermal and pressure properties of a tire. I was able to find only a very basic article online, but not a full description of how this model is able to generate Fx, Fy and Mz. Anyone happens to have more details on it? Many thanks in advance.
Marco.

Edit: for those wondering, I am working on realistic vehicle simulations. I have few videos on my YouTube channel (Marco Ghislanzoni) which apparently I cannot link here because they are flagged as spam. o_O
 
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http://115.112.66.136/Employee_Information/library_doc/ATZ/may_07.pdf

https://www.surrey.ac.uk/mes/files/tyre2015/TP1.1_TAMETIRE%E2%80%99S%20TESTING%20PROCEDURE%20OUTSIDE%20MICHELIN_Grob.pdf

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304006497_TameTire_Introduction_to_the_Model
TameTire: Introduction to the Model. Article in Tire Science and Technology 44(2):102-119 · April 2016
 
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Baluncore said:
http://115.112.66.136/Employee_Information/library_doc/ATZ/may_07.pdf

https://www.surrey.ac.uk/mes/files/tyre2015/TP1.1_TAMETIRE%E2%80%99S%20TESTING%20PROCEDURE%20OUTSIDE%20MICHELIN_Grob.pdf

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304006497_TameTire_Introduction_to_the_Model
TameTire: Introduction to the Model. Article in Tire Science and Technology 44(2):102-119 · April 2016

Thanks! I had already scouted those sources, but they are either too high level to be able to implement the model or the full text paper is not available. Do you have the last paper? Is it detailed enough? I may end up buying a copy of the original 2007 VDI publication, that is probably the best source.
 
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