Smithers Develops Study On Low-Temperature Tire Rolling Resistance

Smithers Develops Study On Low-Temperature Tire Rolling Resistance

Published: 15/12/2022

(Akron, Ohio) – December 15, 2022 - Smithers, a leading provider of testing, consulting, information, and compliance services, announces the release of a new whitepaper reporting the effects of temperature on tire rolling resistance.
 
Tire rolling resistance is closely related to overall vehicle fuel economy or range in both ICE and electric vehicles (EVs). Currently, it is understood that rolling resistance reduction is a reliable strategy for optimizing a vehicle’s fuel economy or cruising range. Many countries, regions, and manufacturers are establishing rolling resistance targets in order to achieve greater energy savings, fulfill “green” initiatives, and reduce carbon emissions.
 
However, existing test methods and standards may not be sufficient for achieving a comprehensive understanding of a given tire’s rolling resistance performance in the real world. As the automotive industry studies the range effects of cold temperatures on electric vehicles, batteries are generally highlighted as one of the key limiting factors. However, when attempting to improve range performance, all options are on the table and tire rolling resistance performance at low temperatures became a question to be researched.
 
“Current rolling resistance test methods only focus on tire performance at an ambient temperature of 24°C (75°F) or 25°C (77°F), but real-world applications span a much broader range of operation,” said Henry He, coauthor of the whitepaper and General Manager of Smithers Materials Science and Engineering Division in Suzhou, China. “This paper combines theoretical analysis and experimental methods for exploring the rolling resistance of tires at other temperatures.”
 
He and coauthor Edward Zhang, Lead Technical Engineer, gathered testing data for the whitepaper using the high- and low-temperature rolling resistance testing machine at the Smithers tire and wheel testing laboratory in Suzhou, China. The machine was first introduced in August of 2022.
 
He and Zhang conducted a series of initial tests to better understand the effects of multiple temperatures on rolling resistance performance.
 
“Our research shows that, theoretically, tire rolling resistance at low temperatures is greater than at room temperatures,” said He. “This highlights the importance and necessity of conducting rolling resistance testing at different temperatures, not just ambient temperature, to understand true vehicle fuel efficiency in a wider range of real-world conditions.”
 
The whitepaper is available for immediate and complimentary download at www.smithers.com. For more information or to discuss a testing program, please contact Jerry Wang at +86 (0) 189 1555 7554 or jwang@smithers.com.
 
The Smithers tire and wheel testing laboratory in Suzhou was first opened in 2011 to serve a growing market in the Asa Pacific region and support the company’s global client base. In addition to high- and low-temperature rolling resistance testing, the laboratory offers a robust portfolio of durability, resistance, and performance testing services for both tires and wheels. The laboratory is co-located with a Smithers product testing laboratory, which opened in 2019.
 
For more information about Smithers, please visit https://www.smithers.com/
 
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About Smithers:
Founded in 1925 and headquartered in Akron, Ohio, Smithers is a multinational provider of testing, consulting, information, and compliance services. With laboratories and operations in North America, Europe, and Asia, Smithers supports customers in the transportation, life science, packaging, materials, components, consumer, dry commodities, and energy industries. Smithers delivers accurate data, on time, with high touch, by integrating science, technology, and business expertise, so customers can innovate with confidence.

 
 

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