Way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres

Tyre is one of the most crucial components in a vehicle structure not only to have the vehicle running smoothly on the road, but also to provide physical and acoustic comfort for the passengers. But, since the day the inflatable tyres were invented, sudden loss of air in a tyre acts as a major probl...

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Main Authors: Subramonian, Sivarao, Raguvaran, Jayahkudy, Md Ali, Mohd Amran, T., Joseph Sahaya Anand, Qumrul, Ahsan, Raja, Izamshah
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Published: Trans Tech Publications 2015
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author Subramonian, Sivarao
Raguvaran, Jayahkudy
Md Ali, Mohd Amran
T., Joseph Sahaya Anand
Qumrul, Ahsan
Raja, Izamshah
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description Tyre is one of the most crucial components in a vehicle structure not only to have the vehicle running smoothly on the road, but also to provide physical and acoustic comfort for the passengers. But, since the day the inflatable tyres were invented, sudden loss of air in a tyre acts as a major problem associated with tyres; and are still being treated to date by professional researchers and giant tyre manufacturers. The phenomena where tyre experiences natural pressure loss over the time is called air permeation which causes tyre to deflate on its own. Besides reviewing the primary theories and findings that contribute to natural air permeation that literally causes the pressure drop of an automotive tyre, this paper also reveals the experimentally validated results of the significant factor which contributes to air permeation of an automotive tyre. Additionally, a relevant nano-based solution to reduce the air permeation rate to stop the tyre deflation is also highlighted to establish the way forward total solution suiting wide range of tyres used on domestic cars.
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spelling my.utem.eprints-143312024-09-20T15:17:34Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/14331/ Way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres Subramonian, Sivarao Raguvaran, Jayahkudy Md Ali, Mohd Amran T., Joseph Sahaya Anand Qumrul, Ahsan Raja, Izamshah TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Tyre is one of the most crucial components in a vehicle structure not only to have the vehicle running smoothly on the road, but also to provide physical and acoustic comfort for the passengers. But, since the day the inflatable tyres were invented, sudden loss of air in a tyre acts as a major problem associated with tyres; and are still being treated to date by professional researchers and giant tyre manufacturers. The phenomena where tyre experiences natural pressure loss over the time is called air permeation which causes tyre to deflate on its own. Besides reviewing the primary theories and findings that contribute to natural air permeation that literally causes the pressure drop of an automotive tyre, this paper also reveals the experimentally validated results of the significant factor which contributes to air permeation of an automotive tyre. Additionally, a relevant nano-based solution to reduce the air permeation rate to stop the tyre deflation is also highlighted to establish the way forward total solution suiting wide range of tyres used on domestic cars. Trans Tech Publications 2015-03-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/14331/1/42_AMM_761.pdf Subramonian, Sivarao and Raguvaran, Jayahkudy and Md Ali, Mohd Amran and T., Joseph Sahaya Anand and Qumrul, Ahsan and Raja, Izamshah (2015) Way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 761. pp. 510-514. ISSN 1660-9336 doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.761.510
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Subramonian, Sivarao
Raguvaran, Jayahkudy
Md Ali, Mohd Amran
T., Joseph Sahaya Anand
Qumrul, Ahsan
Raja, Izamshah
Way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres
title Way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres
title_full Way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres
title_fullStr Way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres
title_full_unstemmed Way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres
title_short Way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres
title_sort way forward to halt pressure loss in automotive tyres
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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