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Toyo Tires Develops “noair”
18 Sep 2017
Hyogo, Japan – September 11, 2017 - TOYO TIRE & RUBBER CO., LTD. (President & CEO: Takashi Shimizu) has been conducting research in order to realise new possibilities for automobile tires with an eye on future changes in the mobility society. Toyo Tires announces the development of “noair,” a neo-futuristic airless concept tire that does not require any filling of air.
Toyo Tires undertook a fundamental review of the existing “basic structure of pneumatic tires,” which cushions impacts from the road surface by supporting the weight of the vehicle by filling the inside with air. Toyo Tires has been researching airless tires since 2006 under a new concept of ensuring the fundamental performance of a tire without the need for it to be filled with air. In May 2012, Toyo Tires introduced a prototype as a reference exhibit at a specialist automobile technology exhibition with the aim of demonstrating some of the technological developments that had been amassed up to that point. *Automotive Engineering Exposition 2012 Fundamental changes in the tire structure from previous prototypes and moving forward with resolving issues has led to substantial improvements in multiple performance indexes as well as making it possible to drive the
tires at a practical level. Naming it the “noair” concept tire, Toyo Tires will continue to engage in research with the aim of practical application as well as efforts to advance technological developments.
■Characteristics of noair
Previous prototypes supported the load through an “elliptical spoke configuration,” but the latest version has evolved into an “X-shaped spoke configuration” that alternately crosses the width of the noair tire from the outside to the inside and vice-versa. Durability has been improved by achieving a completely unique support configuration form.
Furthermore, the number of spokes has been doubled (100 pitch) compared to the previous model, distributing contact pressure, reducing the impact sounds from the spokes that are generated when they come into contact with the ground, and achieves an even more quieter ride.
■Evaluation of characteristic values
Durability vastly exceeds the equivalent legal and regulatory requirements for Toyo Tires commercial products* (pneumatic tires) and at least eight times better than previous prototypes. “Rolling resistance” – which expresses the amount of force that opposes the rotation of the tires – has been reduced by at least half compared to previous prototypes and is 25% better even when compared to Toyo Tires commercial products. On the other hand, superior environment and safety performance levels were also achieved, such as reducing “wet braking distance” – which measures braking performance on wet roads – by 4%. One of the factors underscoring this result was the adoption of fuel efficient tread rubber composed through “Nano Balance Technology,” a unique material design core technology used by Toyo Tires when commercialising fuel-efficient tires.
Road noise has been significantly improved compared to previous prototypes, with a level similar to that of
current pneumatic tires.
*Toyo Tires commercial products Toyo Teo Plus: tire size 155/65R13, rim: 13×4.5-J, air pressure: 200/220 kPa
*Airless tire: external diameter 540 mm; width 140 mm; rim equivalent to 14 inches
*Evaluations were conducted in-house at a Toyo Tires tire proving ground (Tsuno-cho, Koyu-gun, Miyazaki prefecture).
■Performance on actual cars
■Future prospects
Bearing in mind that this concept tire will soon reach a level where it can be fitted to actual vehicles and driven, in addition to giving this concept tire a name, Toyo Tires is considering shifting from the laboratory level to a market perspective, such as by creating colour variations for the spokes.
When considering a society where futuristic mobility, such as EVs and compact cars, will start forming a section of the market, it is currently expected that the need for maintenance-free tires will increase. Furthermore, as it is thought that transportation vehicles which do not run the risk of flat tires will be more effective from a safety perspective, airless tires that do not require filling up with air show great potential.
Although there are some outstanding issues to be resolved before they enter practical use, Toyo Tires will continue to acquire knowledge from multiple fields through the disclosure of current technological levels as well as further advance research and technological development to open up possibilities in the mobility society.
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