Recent Advancement of Tyres: Active Learning Lab Project
Recent Advancement of Tyres: Active Learning Lab Project
Recent Advancement of Tyres: Active Learning Lab Project
ADVANCEMENT
OF TYRES
ACTIVE LEARNING LAB PROJECT
SUBMITTED BY:-
CHANDAN KUMAR PANDEY
DEEPANJAN DAS
DAVID ROSHAN
Chronology
High performance
High performance tires are designed for use at higher speeds, and more often,
a more "sporty" driving style.
They feature a softer rubber compound for improved traction, especially on
high speed cornering.
The trade off of this softer rubber is shorter tread life.
High performance street tires sometimes sacrifice wet weather handling by
having shallower water channels to provide more actual rubber tread surface
area for dry weather performance.
The ability to provide a high level of performance on both wet and dry
pavement varies widely among manufacturers, and even among tire models of
the same manufacturer.
This is an area of active research and development, as well as marketing.
Mud and Snow
NASCAR tires
Racing tires are highly specialized according to
vehicle and race track conditions.
This classification includes tires for top-fuel
dragsters, drift racers, extreme off-road racing,
oval-track racers, jet-powered trucks, and monster
trucks - as well as the large-market race tires for
Formula One, NASCAR, rallying, MotoGP and the
like.
Tires are specially engineered for specific race
tracks according to surface conditions, cornering
loads, and track temperature. Tires also have been
specially engineered for "drifting" in which
vehicles engage in exaggerated skids and slides.
Racing tires often are engineered to minimum
weight targets, so tires for a 500 mile race may run
only 100 miles before a tire change. Some tire
makers invest heavily in race tire development as
part of the company's marketing strategy and a
means of advertising to attract customers with
racing dreams.
Racing tires often are not legal for normal highway
use.
Industrial
Airless tire
The Industrial tire
classification is a bit of a
catch-all category and
includes pneumatic and non-
pneumatic tires for specialty
industrial and construction
equipment such as
skid loaders and fork lift
trucks.
Bicycle
In the recent past, a lot of development has taken place in reinforcing filler
technology. These developments include the introduction and usage of improved
grades of silica, development of dual fillers, nanotechnology for improved tire
performance, introduction of biofillers such as corn starch in tire treads (eco
friendly tires, Goodyear), introduction of polymeric fillers, and ground rubber as
a recycling material and eco friendly filler.
The use of highly dispersible silica, together with silanes and high vinyl solution
SBR, has met all critical magic triangle requirements like good dry and wet
traction, reduced tread wear and low rolling resistance. Highly dispersible, high
surface area silica offers nearly a 40% reduction of rolling resistance and
approximately 30% reduction of heat build-up.
The increasing price of crude oil has built up the pressure on the tire and
automobile industries to develop low rolling resistant tires with better
traction. Filler with a combination of carbon and silica, with a coupling
agent, (dual filler technology) shows low rolling resistance with better
traction and skid resistance in tire tread compounds. Carbon black
developed by a plasma process and nano structure black are new significant
developments in filler technology.
Nano-structure black is a family of new carbon blacks characterized by a rough surface and
enhanced filler-polymer interaction (figure 2). It hinders the slippage of polymer molecules
along the rough nano-structure surface and reduces the hysteresis significantly. This type of
black ideally meets truck tire requirements, as it provides improved tread wear in addition
to low hysteresis
1. pertaining to hydrophobia (rabies).
3. in nature. This generates a huge surface energy difference at the polymer-filler interface
and results in macro-phase separation. Coupling agents weremultistage
1. Functioning in more than one stage: a multistage design project.
having a capacity for carcinogenesis. potential of the PCAs. Concern about the toxicity of
highly aromatic oil
a product of distillation. aromatic extract), TDAE TDAE Treated Distillate Aromatic
Extract
Mineral oils, also known as extender See Media Center Extender, bus extender and DOS
extender. oils, are a wide range of a minimum 1,000 different chemical components and
are used for the reduction of compound cost and improved processing behavior (ref. 10).
They are also used as a plasticizer
Any of various substances added to plastics or other materials to make or keep them soft.
polycyclic hydrocarbons
thyroid initiators, i.e. they increase the incidence of thyroid tumors. aromatic (PCA (tool,
programming) PCA - A dynamic analyser from DEC giving information on run-time
performance and code use. ) materials. Almost 75% of the extender oils are used in the
tread, sub-tread and shoulder; 10-15% are used in the sidewall; approximately 5% are
used in the innerliner and less than 10% are used in the remaining parts of a typical
passenger car radial tire. In total, one passenger tire can contain up to 700 grams of oil.
A lot of studies since 1970 have been done and have, more or less, proved the carcinogenic
carcinogenic
TDAE Tetra-Kis Dimethylamino Ethylene (treated distillate
aromatic extract) and MES (Manufacturing Execution
Software) Software that provides real time access to plant
activities that include equipment, labor, orders and
inventory. An MES integrates the data with enterprise
resource planning (ERP) systems so that management has
complete control of (mild extraction solvates).
In radial tires, the carcass provides reinforcement along the radial direction.
To provide reinforcement in the rolling direction, belts are necessary (ref.
11). Steel is the traditional material of choice, but there has been a drive to
replace it with lighter-weight synthetic cords. Aramids offer a synthetic
alternative, but their cost has been prohibitive.
Also, as the tire is divided into three parts, even if the air pressure in one
of the chambers drops to 0 kPa, caused by a nail puncture, for instance,
the remaining chambers will be able to support the weight of the tire, so it
will be able to continue to operate for a specified distance.
Manufacturing technology
Over a few decades, tire manufacturing technology has undergone a series of changes and the
tire has become a high technology product. There are some differences in manufacturing
technologies adopted by different companies to achieve these conflicting demands based on
their technical competency. However, the major players are trying to develop modular
manufacturing systems, e.g., C3M C3M Command, Control, and Communications Counter-
Measures (carcasse, monofill, moulage moulage /mou·lage/ (moo-lahzh´) [Fr.] the making of
molds or models in wax or plaster; also, a mold or model so produced.
a loss of product or productivity; in terms of animal production includes losses due to deaths
of animals, lowered production from survivors, including reproduction, and lost opportunity
income.
), usage of EPDwastage Fetal wastage, see there problem causing a major
hazard in the environment, future development in rubbery materials will
be focused on development of thermoplastic A polymer material that turns
to liquid when heated and becomes solid when cooled. There are more
than 40 types of thermoplastics, including acrylic, polypropylene,
polycarbonate and polyethylene. polymers so that used polymers could be
recovered by thermal treatment and separation,
Solution SBR with a star branched structure, alpha methyl styrene grades
of SBR and high styrene ESBR ESBR Economic Statistics Briefing Room
are replacing conventional SBR grades. Neodymium catalyst based BR,
epoxidized NR and synthetic IR as a substitute for NR are other general-
purpose rubbers getting continuous popularity due to different reasons.
Polyurethane usage in solid tires (first commercialization by Amerityre
passed FMVSS FMVSS Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
FMVSS Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards testsM EPDM Ethylene-
Propylene-Diene-
Monomer
The formation of a solid from a solution, melt, vapor, or a different solid phase.
Crystallization from solution is an important industrial operation because of the
large number of materials marketed as crystalline particles. of planes within the
polymer structure would give reinforcement to a flexible amorphous phase could
produce a tire without fabric reinforcement.
Technology challenges