Autonomous driving and e-mobility are putting more demands on the tire industry. The developers are focusing on the properties of tires such as roll resistance, weight, running noise, robustness and wear. The development work is characterised again and again by conflicting goals, because the desired characteristics cannot be combined easily. The development of "intelligent tires" for autonomous vehicles in the form of complex sensor technology is also increasingly affecting the tire industry.
Electric cars are usually heavier than vehicles with internal combustion engines. This fact must be considered in the tread design of the tires, because the heavier the vehicle, the faster the tires will wear off. Stronger braking and acceleration forces of the electric cars further promote rapid wear. A more powerful profile, however, is accompanied by a higher noise level when driving. Due to the almost silent electric motors they appear even louder. The increased rolling resistance also has an impact on the range of the battery. A light tire, therefore, brings great mileage but has a negative impact on the grip. Remedy could be found with a higher tire pressure and a changed tire size, according to developers, as this would reduce rolling resistance. Leading tire and automobile manufacturers will address these and other challenges in their lectures at the VDI Congress "Eurotyre 2018".
Topics of the "Eurotyre 2018" Conference:
- EU Legislation scenarios and its Effects upon the Tyre Industry
- Future Mobility Trends: Electro Mobility, autonomous Driving, Fleets and Car Sharingand their Impact on Tyres
Sensors and Connectivity for Passenger and Commercial Vehicles - Emissions and Safety
- Circular Economy and the Environment
A completely new field of development results from the field of autonomous driving. Vehicles with semi-autonomous or fully autonomous systems significantly influence the requirements of the tires. We are talking about "intelligent tires" that use sensors to collect, analyse and transmit data to the vehicle and the outside world. Lectures by companies in the tire and automotive industries, including Goodyear, Michelin, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Audi and others. show how the effects of mobile trends can be mastered at the "Eurotyre 2018". In addition, there will be not only lectures, but also interactive elements such as podium discussions, a poster session and a start-up session where conference participants can join in the discussion.
The event is held in English language.
Registration and program at https://www.vdi-wissensforum.de/en/event/eurotyre/ or www.vdi-wissensforum.de as well as at the VDI Wissensforum customer service, Postbox 10 11 39, 40002 Duesseldorf, E-Mail: wissensforum@vdi.de, Telephone: +49 211 6214-201, Telefax: -154.
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