INVOLUNTARY TYRE HEAVINESS DEFLATION ARRANGEMENT
Journal: International Journal of Production Technology and Management (Vol.10, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-01-31
Authors : K Kandasamy A.Thirumoorthy D.Ramesh; S.Saravana Kumar;
Page : 103-111
Keywords : Temperature; Safety; Consumption; Environmental; Deflation;
Abstract
Roads are the most important modes of transport now a days & cars are integral part of it. Tyres lose air through normal driving-especially when run through pot holes & permeation. Moreover, temperature changes are also one of the reason due to which tyres lose air. Thus, vehicles run with an under-inflated tyre which may cause accidents. Studies show that a drop in tire pressure by just a few PSI can result in the reduction of gas mileage, tire life, safety, and vehicle performance. This project aims to develop an automatic, self-inflating tire system. Such a system ensures that tires are properly inflated at all times. Our project design is successfully tested and implemented with help of centralized compressor. The compressor will supply air to all four tires via hoses and a rotary joint fixed between the wheel spindle and wheel hub at each wheel. The Rotary joint is an integral component of the systemwhich has half of its part rotating with the wheel & rest half part is stationary. Considering today's ever-increasing environmental threats; oil price hikes & energy consumption our system is most compatible and potential improvement in gas mileage &tyre wear reduction which leads to an increase in performance of Tyre in Diverse Conditions
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