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Innovation in tyre testing is moving at a rapid speed within our industry, driven by a focus on fuel efficiency, the need to deliver better and better performance, and improve safety. New regulation requires tyre manufacturers to develop more advanced development tools (e.g., simulations) and testing facilities (both indoor and outdoor), and the growing prevalence of electric vehicles produces a new set of challenges for tyre industry.
Innovation in testing is becoming increasingly critical to improving traffic noise reduction. In recent years the impact of road noise on public health has become a key focus for the automotive industry. It’s well known that traffic noise has a significant, negative affect on health, but it also negatively impacts the environment – recent research from Pacific University in Oregon even found that traffic noise diminishes songbirds’ ability to find food. As the number of electric vehicles on our roads increases, so does the noise – which is no longer drowned out by the rumble of internal combustion engines. To address this, Apollo Tyresis measuring the noise and vibration inside the vehicle, both through assessing the subjective experience of the driver and using specialised equipment. Apollo Tyres has invested significantly in an advanced indoor testing facility that can measure tyre noise in a controlled environment, allowing engineers to fully understand the sources of tyre noise, learnings from which are fed back into R&D. A key challenge for our engineers is to ensure other essential characteristics of the tyre are not compromised; exterior noise optimisation, for example, can have an undesirable effect on rolling resistance and wet-road properties, particularly when it comes to hydroplaning. Likewise, some tread patterns that help to reduce in-car noise can have a negative impact on general handling characteristics and rates of wear. Getting the balance right is key. Central to Apollo Tyres’ innovation to reduce tyre noise are three key advancements. The first is the development of tread pattern design using advanced simulation tools and virtual prototyping, enabling us to focus on acoustic pitch sequencing optimisation. We’ve also employed advanced compounds throughout the construction of our tyres, to dampen noise and vibration. Finally, we’ve invested significant research in advanced technologies such as foam and sound blades (patent pending) in the tread pattern.Virtualisation will continue to be one of the most important changes affecting the tyre industry, reducing both development time and costs