I'm sure a lot of you have seen this on various other forums but I thought it was worth reposting here. Watch to the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBUVzgCH ... r_embedded
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Tyre pyrolosis
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Tyre pyrolosis
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In burn outs the heat application is external on the tyre, and disipated to the atmosphere and road surface.
The video is specific on heat application to very conductive rims, with a closed environment, but with available fuel, oxygen and a heat source, that then causes a temperature rise internally that can start a pyrolosis/combustion process of the internal materials of the tyre, which are different to the rubber material of the tread/external carcas.
The video is specific on heat application to very conductive rims, with a closed environment, but with available fuel, oxygen and a heat source, that then causes a temperature rise internally that can start a pyrolosis/combustion process of the internal materials of the tyre, which are different to the rubber material of the tread/external carcas.
105 T/D Belmont Landcruiser.
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