HYSTERESIS CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH MODULUS LOW SHRINKAGE POLYESTER TIRE YARN AND CORD

2011 
Abstract Hysteresis characteristics of high modulus low shrinkage (HMLS) polyester tire yarn and cord were evaluated to determine “specific work loss,” which indicate its heat generation characteristics. Test parameters were selectively chosen, considering the service conditions of high-speed passenger radial tires in which HMLS polyester tire cords are predominantly used. Specific work loss was found to increase exponentially with the increase in extent of stress relief. Dynamic property of this yarn and cord was also studied to determine “loss tangent (tan δ),” which influences rolling resistance of tires in service. A good correlation has been found between specific work loss of hysteresis test (a slow speed test) and tan δ of dynamic test (a high-speed test). Dynamic property of polyester dipped cord was investigated for a wide range of temperatures (100–180 °C) and frequencies (5–25 Hz). Tan δ at 100 °C was found to be relatively low and its magnitude remained at the same level for a wide range of fr...
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