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Final Scientific Report - "Improved Fuel Efficiency from Nanocomposite Tire Tread"

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/875756· OSTI ID:875756

Rolling resistance, a measure of the energy lost as a tire rotates while moving, is a significant source of power and fuel loss. Recently, low rolling resistant tires have been formulated by adding silica to tire tread. These "Green Tires" (so named from the environmental advantages of lower emissions and improved fuel economy) have seen some commercial success in Europe, where high fuel prices and performance drive tire selection. Unfortunately, the higher costs of the silica and a more complicated manufacturing process have prevented significant commercialization - and the resulting fuel savings - in the U.S. In this project, TDA Research, Inc. (TDA) prepared an inexpensive alternative to silica that leads to tire components with lower rolling resistance. These new tire composite materials were processed with traditional rubber processing equipment. We prepared specially designed nanoparticle additives, based on a high purity, inorganic mineral whose surface can be easily modified for compatibility with tire tread formulations. Our nanocomposites decreased energy losses to hysteresis, the loss of energy from the compression and relaxation of an elastic material, by nearly 20% compared to a blank SBR sample. We also demonstrated better performance than a leading silica product, with easier production of our final rubber nanocomposite.

Research Organization:
TDA Research, Inc.
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE - Office of Science (SC)
DOE Contract Number:
FG36-04GO14323
OSTI ID:
875756
Report Number(s):
DE-FG36-04GO14323; TDA2563F
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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