Thursday, April 26, 2007

The Tweel Tire ... Future Of High Tech No Flat TiresBy Robin J. Derry

Scared of a break down while out on the highway? Flat tires, slow leaks, losing driving control may soon become a "thing of the past". Reason? The Michelin tweel may emerge from the technology labs as the newest, greatest on-the-road solution to flat tires.
The Tweel Future Driver Advantages
* Flat Free Driving - Ultimate Safety Benefit. No air is required by the tweel...therefore you won't get a flat tire. Glass, nails, exhaust pipes, sharp rocks can look elsewhere to wreak their havoc...the tweel will be virtually impervious and could become the long-awaited technology alternative to the puncture proof tire or the host of run flat tires designed by Dunlop or Goodyear. How cool is that!
* Potentially 2 To 3 Times Longer Tread Life. The prototype Michelin tweel has popped out of on-track and in-lab testing to reveal the possibility of tread life or running times of up to 3 times current air-filled tires. Why is this possible? For one the Michelin tweel prototypes reveal that up to 23 components typically built into the traditional air-filled tie will no longer be necessary...4 primary design elements bonded together will become the "simpler solution". It's early days "in the lab" so pricing on tweel tires is unknown.
* Improved Ride And Performance. When you want improved cornering capability, the strategy for 20th century traditional tires is "add air". But...as you increase tire air pressure, the ride gets harsher in a "you-can't have-it-both-ways" technical impasse. The tweel resolves this conflict because the load-distributing 3rd layer stress band creates a uniform top-to-bottom as well as lateral side-to-side structure for refined load absorption. Result? You'll be able to increase lateral stiffness (think cornering ability) by over 5 times when compared to traditional tires, yet you'll give up nothing in terms of ride comfort. You'll get improved ride and handling.
* Avoiding Expensive Air Pressure Monitors And Gauges. Remove the air from your tire and you immediately remove expensive air pressure monitoring system devices including tire pressure monitors attached to the tire, sensor and data-send devices, dash board instruments for read outs, along with microprocessors in the car's computer system
Technology Revealed - Is The Michelin Tweel Actually A Run Flat Tire? No. What's emerging from the engineering technology lab is a 21st century integrated tire-wheel, the tweel, which relies on an ultimately simpler blending of structural materials...an outer rubber-like tread not so different from the appearance of a tradition tire tread...a structure-enhancing shear band wraps the engineered polyurethane spoke system in order to better distribute load during all driving conditions...and the core hub assembly which provides a fixed point of contact with your auto's axle.
Who Will Get The Tweel Technology First? Unless you're driving an armaments vehicle across Iraq, or you plan to be deployed in a military training ops center out of the war zone action theater, then you'll have to wait a few years before you'll see a tweel tire sported by passenger car or trucks. Military will have "first pick" rights, and will likely provide you with the sort of performance feedback that will result in an improved tweel for your vehicles.
Potential Tweel Design Shortcomings. All that's air-free may not necessarily please everyone. Prototype track experience shows that the Michelin tweel throws off a unique cacophony of road noise...perhaps no worse than what you may hear now, but rolling resistance and road noise do not magically "go away" . Rough roads...think rocks or washer board pitted dirt surfaces...look as though they'll throw off considerable vibration, transmitting a raw potentially jarring energy wave through your car. Yet, the tweel appears to easily handle bigger holes and road depressions without any aggravation. Stay relaxed, as the jury is out on how rough road vibrations get dampened by future generations of the tweel.
Bottom Line. Smart drivers will continue to drive cautiously, monitoring air pressure and making seasonal-weather adjustments until "break through" technologies like the putative Michelin tweel prove themselves reliable, available and at affordable costs.
Learn More About Tires, Wheels And Automotive Performance Accessories. Please go to the following links for additional details on tires and wheels for your family’s driving needs.
Tires: http://www.wise4living.com/autotire/
Wheels: http://www.wise4living.com/autowheel/
Author Robin Derry is publisher for http://www.wise4living.com/ a specialty knowledge site that gives insights and solutions into auto tire and wheels technology trends, medical spas, home and gardening projects such as decks and deer fencing, technology trends, unique gift designs, HDTV and home entertainment systems, technology gifts, tips for families committed to youth summer camps, body health, household, sport, travel, footwear, education, spendthrift trusts and family law legal needs, and much more.
Honda Matures In The IndustryBy Katie Jones

The Honda Manufacturing of Alabama LLC earlier announced a new $64.5 million expansion project. The project of the Japanese auto manufacturer, which is set to begin on May 1, is expected to create 20 new jobs.
The HMA’s new project also include 27,000 square feet of extra building space that will house and operate a steel banking facility alongside the present steel stamping lines. The project also covers the multi-million dollar expansion to continuously enhance Honda’s annual vehicle turnaround to more than 300,000 units.
“The addition of a steel banking facility will offer improved efficiency in costs, quality and delivery for our Alabama manufacturing operations,” said Mark Morrison, the manager of corporate affairs and communication for the HMA. “We believe the investment and additional employment offered by this new venture also will benefit our customers and the community.”
With a motion from the District 1 Commissioner Ed Lackey and a second from the District 5 Commissioner John Carter, the commission approved the tax abatement of the company for sales, use, and property taxes. Land abatements will last over a period of a decade for each piece of property and start on a property-by-property basis.
As estimated by experts, Honda will receive a $167,700 break from the annual amount of non-educational ad valorem taxes and $1,710,000 which has been abated from estimated construction-related transaction taxes.
The agreement stated that Honda and Talladega County each agree to pay its own costs and expenses related to the abatement. The county will not charge HMA a fee to secure the abatements and the company will continue to be primarily liable for the agreement to be carried out as stated. “Anything that will bring more jobs in for the county is a wonderful project,” said Commissioner Jimmy Roberson. “The abatements will go away, but those jobs are here to stay.”
HMA, at present, employs over 4,500 associates. In the state of Alabama, the company has a total of $1.3 billion investment. Since October 2006, the company has shown plans for a $91 million additional investment and this project will bring the manufacturing company to well over the $100 million mark.
Honda is most notable in the manufacture of both automobiles and motorcycles. But it is also famed in the manufacture of trucks, scooters, jets and jet engines, robots, ATV, water craft, electrical generators, lawn and garden equipment, marine engines, and aeronautical and other mobile technologies. The automaker, headquartered in Tokyo, produces state-of-the-art auto parts accessories like the Honda fender, engines, radiator, filter, and more.
Katie Jones writes for a local newspaper and her beat involves the latest updates in the automotive industry. She is also working on her book on cars during her spare time. Please visit Honda fender for more information
Toyota Camry Production Commences In IndianaBy Katie Jones

The Toyota Motor Corp. and the Subaru of Indiana automotive (SIA) earlier started the production of the Camry in Indiana. The joint venture of the Japanese automaker was made public in March last year. Said venture include the production of Toyota Camry at SIA.
A $230 million investment gives SIA the capacity to produce 100,000 Camry units annually. The Toyota Camry production will add 1,000 associates for a total of more than 3,200 at SIA. Attending the ceremony were FHI president Ikuo Mori and Toyota Motor Corporation president Katsuaki Watanabe. They commended SIA associates and Toyota team members involved in the project's development for their hard work and commitment to building America's best-selling car at SIA.
Mori said, “Production of the Camry at SIA represents an important start to our business collaboration with Toyota. Together, we were able to accomplish this goal in a short period of time through the efforts of all associates involved in this project." Watanabe added, "Fuji and Toyota faced many challenges for Camry production, including a short amount of preparation time, and we are grateful for the hard work of our associates and team members. We look forward to growing a long-term relationship with Fuji, SIA and the local community."
The new generation Camry is a redesigned version of the car. It is assembled at the Toyota’s Motor Manufacturing Kentucky in Georgetown, Kentucky and at the Toyota Manufacturing in Aichi, Japan, in Melbourne, Australia. The new Camry does not only feature the striking Toyota fender, it is also equipped with the potent 2.4 L VVT-i I4 as the previous generation and come in four trim levels: CE, LE, SE, and XLE. The optional 3.5 L VVT-i V6 engine that produces 268 horsepower is available with a 6-speed automatic transmission and a manual shift mode.
The Toyota Camry also features a navigation system with Bluetooth and heated leather seats (for the SE and the V6-powered XLE). Also, a keyless entry starter is made optional on the V6-powered XLE. The models intended for the American market typically feature JBL branded radios. Higher end models are made "satellite receiver ready" for Sirius Satellite Radio or XM receiver ready. The CE and LE have hubcap designs identical to its ancestors. The rear of the Camry features catchy headlight, grille, and the controversial "Bangle-butt."
"The Camrys are rolling and so is Indiana," said Governor Mitch Daniels. "We are honored by the new investment in our state and the confidence in Hoosier workers." To express thanks to the local community for its support, SIA and the fast rising Japanese automaker announced a $60,000 donation to the Columbian Park Zoo for its owl exhibit.
In addition to the Camry, SIA builds the Subaru Tribeca, Outback and the Legacy. SIA produced about 120,000 Subarus in 2006.
Katie Jones writes for a local newspaper and her beat involves the latest updates in the automotive industry. She is also working on her book on cars during her spare time. Please visit Toyota fender for more information.