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Tire Blowout and Explosion
Benoit, René; Lafrance, Langis; Malo, Dominique; Baron, Julie
Technical Data Sheet  R-590, Montréal, IRSST / Montréal, Association sectorielle transport entreposage, 2009, 12 pages.
(Print version available at Association Sectorielle Transport Entreposage : info@aste.qc.ca  -  www.aste.qc.ca) (Available in French only)
Version française disponible : R-568
Abstract

In Québec in the last four years, three fatal accidents involving heavy vehicles were directly attributable to the bursting of tires. The degradation of the rubber under the effect of heat is the main cause. In fact, under some conditions when the temperature reaches a sufficiently high threshold, several physical and chemical phenomena occur inside the tire and in the volume normally occupied by the air that fills it. The heating of the air inside the tire helps raise the internal pressure, and the degradation of the rubber by the oxidation produced by the increase in temperature seems to cause a reaction characterized by a release of heat that can lead to the explosion of the gases thus produced inside the tire. There are few apparent indications for detecting the start or scope of the degradation with or without pyrolysis (a phenomenon that requires the presence of oxygen).
This study will lead to the updating of knowledge on the phenomenon of tire bursting, as well as its causes, consequences, risks and means of preventing it. Previous studies dealing with means of degradation and aging of tires and on the mechanical properties and failures of the wheel-tire system will also be updated.



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