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Aug 29 2005, 09:56 AM
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Group: Super Members Posts: 307 Joined: 2-September 04 From: INDIA Member No.: 34765 |
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Michelin showcased a potential future for mobility, an integrated tire and wheel combination missing one ingredient that is vital for traditional tire performance...air. The company unveiled the first real-world fitments for its revolutionary "Tweel" – which operates entirely without air. View the photo gallery. "Major revolutions in mobility may come along only once in a hundred years," said Terry Gettys, president of Michelin Americas Research and Development Center in Greenville, S.C. "But a new century has dawned and Tweel has proven its potential to transform mobility. Tweel enables us to reach levels of performance that quite simply aren't possible with today's conventional pneumatic technology." Michelin's Tweel is in production and available as an enhancement for future iBOT™ mobility systems. Invented by Dean Kamen, the iBOT™ mobility device has the ability to climb stairs and navigate uneven terrain, offering mobility freedom impossible with traditional wheelchairs. Additionally, Segway LLC's Concept Centaur, a prototype that applies self-balancing technology to a four-wheel device, has also been equipped with Tweel to increase its performance potential. Beyond these first real-world applications, Michelin has additional projects for Tweel on construction skidsteers and a variety of military vehicles. The most intriguing application may be Michelin's early prototype Tweel fitment for passenger cars. The mobility company released video of promising Tweel performance on an Audi A4. "The Tweel automotive application, as demonstrated on the Audi, is definitely a concept, a stretch application with strong future potential," said Gettys. "Our concentration is to enter the market with lower-speed, lower-weight Tweel applications. What we learn from our early successes will be applied to Tweel fitments for passenger cars and beyond." Benefits of Tweel™: The heart of Tweel innovation is its deceptively simple looking hub and spoke design that replaces the need for air pressure while delivering performance previously only available from pneumatic tires. The flexible spokes are fused with a flexible wheel that deforms to absorb shock and rebound with unimaginable ease. Without the air needed by conventional tires, Tweel still delivers pneumatic-like performance in weight-carrying capacity, ride comfort, and the ability to "envelope" road hazards. Michelin has also found that it can tune Tweel performances independently of each other, which is a significant change from conventional tires. This means that vertical stiffness (which primarily affects ride comfort) and lateral stiffness (which affects handling and cornering) can both be optimized, pushing the performance envelope in these applications and enabling new performances not possible for current inflated tires. The Tweel prototype, demonstrated on the Audi A4, is within five percent of the rolling resistance and mass levels of current pneumatic tires. That translates to within one percent of the fuel economy of the OE fitment. Additionally, Michelin has increased the lateral stiffness by a factor of five, making the prototype unusually responsive in its handling. Future of Tweel™ Technology: For Michelin, Tweel is a long-term vision that represents the next step in a long path of industry-changing innovations. Fifty years ago, Michelin invented the radial tire and there is no question that radial tire technology will continue as the standard for a long time to come. Michelin continues to advance the performance of the radial tire in areas such as rolling resistance, wear life and grip. In the short-term, the lessons learned from Tweel research are being applied to improve those conventional tire performances. In the future, Tweel may reinvent the way that vehicles move. Checking tire pressure, fixing flats, highway blow-outs and balancing between traction and comfort could all fade into memory. About Michelin: The world's largest tire maker, Michelin (www.michelin.com) manufactures and sells tires for every type of vehicle, including airplanes, automobiles, bicycles, earthmovers, farm equipment, heavy-duty trucks, motorcycles and the space shuttle. The company also publishes travel guides, maps and atlases covering Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. Headquartered in Greenville, S.C., Michelin North America employs 23,000 and operates 21 plants in 17 locations. (IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/kowthe_moo/image009.jpg) (IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/kowthe_moo/image008.jpg) (IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/kowthe_moo/image007.jpg) (IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/kowthe_moo/image006.jpg) (IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/kowthe_moo/image005.jpg) (IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/kowthe_moo/image004.jpg) (IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/kowthe_moo/image010.jpg) adonis & others got the final picture now ! |
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Aug 29 2005, 10:10 AM
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![]() Group: Admin Team Posts: 12984 Joined: 23-October 03 From: UK Member No.: 850 |
I see cool, although they look a bit fragile, but i expect they're not?
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Aug 29 2005, 12:16 PM
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![]() Group: Admin Team Posts: 23870 Joined: 4-February 04 From: LDN Member No.: 6549 |
ah yes, now i see :lol:
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Aug 29 2005, 07:54 PM
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![]() Group: Site Contributor Posts: 2670 Joined: 21-May 04 From: I stand where I am. Member No.: 17227 |
are they gonna cover those tyre's up? how bout the wheels? :blink:
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Aug 29 2005, 08:31 PM
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Group: Super Members Posts: 307 Joined: 2-September 04 From: INDIA Member No.: 34765 |
wheels will be a thing of the past !
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Aug 30 2005, 12:07 AM
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![]() Group: Junior Admin Team Posts: 4336 Joined: 20-January 05 From: Sweden Member No.: 79250 |
What about the grip? (sorry if it said something about it in the text, didn´t have time to read it :oops: )
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Aug 30 2005, 02:09 AM
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![]() Group: Admin Team Posts: 12984 Joined: 23-October 03 From: UK Member No.: 850 |
If you look at the last picture you can see the the wheel has rubber (with tread) on the outside of it :)
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Aug 30 2005, 09:11 AM
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![]() Group: Junior Admin Team Posts: 4336 Joined: 20-January 05 From: Sweden Member No.: 79250 |
Ah, didn´t see that, :oops:
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Aug 30 2005, 11:18 AM
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Group: Super Members Posts: 307 Joined: 2-September 04 From: INDIA Member No.: 34765 |
you see rikardo the radial & the tubeless tyre both were invented by michelin & are the trend today & this is their latest !
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Aug 30 2005, 11:21 AM
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![]() Group: Junior Admin Team Posts: 4336 Joined: 20-January 05 From: Sweden Member No.: 79250 |
Ah, they´re pretty smart, aren´t they? ;)
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Aug 30 2005, 10:22 PM
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Group: Super Members Posts: 307 Joined: 2-September 04 From: INDIA Member No.: 34765 |
the best , they ruined the american leg of f1 race this season !
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Sep 1 2005, 01:22 PM
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![]() Group: Admin Team Posts: 23870 Joined: 4-February 04 From: LDN Member No.: 6549 |
no more dubs! :o
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Sep 1 2005, 08:38 PM
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Group: Super Members Posts: 307 Joined: 2-September 04 From: INDIA Member No.: 34765 |
WHATS DUBS !
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Sep 2 2005, 03:52 PM
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![]() Group: Admin Team Posts: 23870 Joined: 4-February 04 From: LDN Member No.: 6549 |
alloys for wheels.
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Sep 2 2005, 08:27 PM
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Group: Super Members Posts: 307 Joined: 2-September 04 From: INDIA Member No.: 34765 |
my autoblog seems to have less vocabulary 1
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