Essays about: "tyre rubber"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words tyre rubber.
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1. Tyre Performance Estimation during Normal Driving
University essay from Linköpings universitet/FordonssystemAbstract : Driving with tyres not appropriate for the actual conditions can not only lead to accidents related to the tyres, but also cause detrimental effects on the environment via emission of rubber particles if the driving conditions are causing an unexpectedly high amount of tread wear. Estimating tyre performance in an online setting is therefore of interest, and the feasibility to estimate friction performance, velocity performance, and tread wear utilizing available information from the automotive grade sensors is investigated in this thesis. READ MORE
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2. The relation between rolling resistance and tyre temperature in real driving scenarios
University essay from Linköpings universitet/FordonssystemAbstract : A large portion of the world’s total emissions is caused by the transport sector where rolling resistance is one of the contributing factors. The inner tyre temperature is a factor that greatly influences the rolling resistance. READ MORE
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3. Modified lignin as replacement of carbon black in elastomers- For the development of sustainable tyre technology : The substitution of carbon black with modified lignin- Green tyre technology
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Avdelningen för kemiteknikAbstract : Due to its large flexibility, low-price, large availability, and properties lignin is seen as an important compound with a wide range of applications. The increasing demand of fossil-based rubber materials is causing a serious threat to the environment and it is contributing to plastic- and marine pollution, ozone depletion and carbon dioxide emission (CO2) [1,2]. READ MORE
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4. Evaluating the interaction between CC-studs and pavement
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad materialvetenskapAbstract : Studded tyres are used in many countries around the world. Excessive wear of the road is the result when using studded tyres, and thus time of usage is limited or prohibited. A stud consists of a hard metal part enclosed in steel, aluminium, plastic or rubber, which is anchored in the tyre. READ MORE
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5. How can artificial intelligence-based sorting solutions support the realisation of circular economy and closed loop recycling of scrap tyres : A case study at Ragn-Sells
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : Tyre rubber is a lightweight, elastic, shock- and noise absorbing, UV resistant, insulating material with high tensile strength that perform well in a broad range of temperatures. These are all valuable qualities that point to the benefit of recycling and reusing the material in high quality products and applications for as long as possible. READ MORE