Magazine Article

Monitoring Temperatures of Tires Using Luminescent Materials

TBMG-1593

02/01/2006

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A method of noncontact, optical monitoring of the surface temperature of a tire has been devised to enable the use of local temperature rise as an indication of potential or impending failures. The method involves the use of temperature-sensitive paint (or filler): Temperature-sensitive luminescent dye molecules or other luminescent particles are incorporated into a thin, flexible material coating the tire surface of interest. (Alternatively, in principle, the luminescent material could be incorporated directly into the tire rubber, though this approach has not yet been tested.) The coated surface is illuminated with shorter-wavelength light to excite longer-wavelength luminescence, which is observed by use of a charge-coupled-device camera or a photodetector (see Figure 1).

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"Monitoring Temperatures of Tires Using Luminescent Materials," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2006.
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Feb 1, 2006
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TBMG-1593
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English