Abstract

AbstractContrary to what the appearances would suggest, a pneumatic tire is basically an engineered textile object rather than a rubber one. The functional characteristics and performance of tires are chiefly determined by the properties of the textile fibers and by the way in which they are disposed in the tire structure. The specific roles of some of these properties (e.g., modulus, tensile strength, fatigue resistance, hysteresis) will be related to tire performance. Different tire constructions require a different balance of textile properties for optimum performance. Belted tires, and especially radial ply tires, present a different set of requirements for optimum textile fiber performance in tires. The nature of the differences are discussed.

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