Browse Publications Technical Papers 2008-01-0148
2008-04-14

Experimental and CFD Analysis of Tire Cooling Sidewall 2008-01-0148

Tire durability can be guided by fracture mechanics, where stress and temperature state in rubber play a key role. The temperature influences the fatigue metrics, such as crack propagation speed, with a significant nonlinearity, therefore temperature reduction in the visco-elastic media is known to be effective in enhancing the product life.
This paper introduces a new method to reduce the temperature by increasing the heat transfer across tire sidewall surface.

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