During the past years, the demands on modern tires increased continuously because of larger and faster vehicles. In addition to particularly low rolling resistances, more riding comfort and higher adhesion are required. The question of the precise shape under high dynamic loads is not only of interest for aerodynamic engineers of Formula 1 teams but also for tire manufacturers and chassis engineers. In addition, the determination of multi-axial deformations or strain in the tire wall is valuable for the development of new tires. Innovations in measurement technology now allow for a full-field analysis of the tire side wall under extreme load conditions. An easy to handle stereo camera system records 3D deformations and strain and displays them precisely. The computed data based on 3D correlation can be visualized by means of animated graphics, and is thus easy to understand. In the following, this new method is described using a car tire as an example. The tire on a corresponding wheel rim was built on a rolling road test setup. Figure 1 shows the principle setup of the measuring system. |