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New Honeycomb Tire is Bulletproof

Posted November 17, 2008 10:11 AM

From Crave: The gadget blog:

The University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Wausau, WI company have come up with a 37 inch, bullet and a bomb proof Humvee tire based on a polymeric web so cool looking there's no need for hub caps. Resilient Technologies, LLC, and Wisconsin-Madison's Polymer Engineering Center are creating a "non-pneumatic tire", (no air required) that will support the weight of add-on armor, survive an IED attack and still make a 50 mph getaway. It's basically a round honeycomb wrapped with a thick, black tread. The http://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.htm wants an alternative to the current Humvee "run-flat" tires, which despite the name, still need a minimal amount of air pressure to roll and can leave troops stranded after being shot or blown out. "You see reports all the time of troops who were injured by an IED or their convoys got stranded because their tires were shot out," said Resilient's general manager Mike Veih. "There's all sorts of armor on the vehicle, but if you're running in the theater and get your tire shot out, what have you got? You've got a bunch of armor in the middle of a field." In developing the design, the Wisconsin team studied other airless tires, like the Michelin "Tweel," but in the end settled on lessons learned from nature. The patent pending design mimics the precise, six-sided cell pattern found in a honeycomb and best duplicates the "ride feel" of pneumatic tires, according to the developers. "The goal was to reduce the variation in the stiffness of the tire, to make it transmit loads uniformly and become more homogenous," said mechanical engineering professor Tim Osswald. "And the best design, as nature gives it to us, is really the honeycomb." This particular geometry also does a great job of reducing noise and heat levels while rolling-two common problems with past models. Costs per tire are expected to be same or less than current units. Delivery is anticipated for 2011.

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11/18/2008 3:29 PM

With any luck at all, by 2011 our troops won't need them so badly!

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11/18/2008 8:23 PM

Why in the H--- does take that long to get a tire they need now?

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11/18/2008 9:23 PM

While that may survive a shot or two from a "standard NATO" round, A few shots from a .50 calibre would take out that structure sufficiently to make for a very bumpy ride, if the "tyre" remained on the axle.

And as with most tyres, if a portion of the tread is broken, the force of being driven after the tread is badly damaged generally causes the tread to flail off, often in a dangerous manner to persons in the vehicle or nearby.

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11/19/2008 6:11 AM

Too true! But then, a single, well-placed .50 round will stop it in its tracks. They'll go straight slap through an engine block.

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11/21/2008 9:26 PM

750 grains at 2000 ft per sec. not including special rounds. Quite the sledge hammer.

One AP round and most conventional armor is moot. The tire would likely survive the AP. The Axel would not do well from any 50 cal round.

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11/22/2008 7:16 AM

I can't help feeling that the point made here has been missed. It's an improvement on an inflated bladder. I don't believe any hostile weapons of any sort are deliberatly firing rounds at the tyres. (I have friends in hostile situations where there is lots of sand and they confirm this) The whole point is to aid survivability after an IED.

Oh, and another thing, IED's haven't been used against western military targets for that many years, so it hasn't taken that long to come up with something that could be effective. Sheesh!

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11/24/2008 6:06 AM

Land mines have been around for quite a spell. I believe the first ones were developed during the American Civil War (not counting petards). And some of the early ones were just IEDs. I brought up the .50 cal. because the article mentioned stopping a vehicle in the kill zone, which does not require a mine or an IED. But the tire IS apparently an improvement.

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