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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
I love fun experiments At the same time I wonder why nobody does that with foam on the wheel. Looking forward to longer term reports.
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22nd Nov 2020 8:31am |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 15 Apr 2019 Location: Garlinge Posts: 428 |
I found this very interesting & 2db is actually quite a lot. Would closed cell foam have been better though ? Using open cell foam on many model railway projects over the years I've found that the open cell foam turns to dust if it is exposed to UV light (clearly not an issue inside a tyre) or not ventilated (which will be the case inside the tyre). Please keep us updated. 2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6 |
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22nd Nov 2020 9:23am |
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Charles89 Member Since: 11 Nov 2018 Location: Leicester Posts: 268 |
Open cell with a closed cell top would have been better. But I wanted to prove the theory first. My MK2 experiment will consist of using a duel layer foam. Once I am happy the formula works I will then have my spare set of wheels refurbished and install the foam that works best 👍 |
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22nd Nov 2020 9:35am |
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RRDunc Member Since: 26 Feb 2020 Location: Leicestershire/Warwickshire border Posts: 517 |
This is the first post in this section that's actually interested me.
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22nd Nov 2020 1:02pm |
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knwatkins Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Poole, Dorset Posts: 768 |
Cool experiment Kev
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22nd Nov 2020 4:39pm |
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Jpboost Member Since: 23 Jul 2018 Location: Gatwick Posts: 72 |
it's an interesting question as to why manufacturer efforts in this area don't follow the path of damping the wheel itself.
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23rd Nov 2020 11:37am |
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Johnh Member Since: 07 Nov 2011 Location: Rugby Posts: 44 |
I suppose the main issue could be if moisture got trapped between or taken up by the foam and it started to cause corrosion of the wheel from the inside and you would only find out when your wheel collapsed |
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23rd Nov 2020 9:12pm |
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154JON Member Since: 31 Mar 2019 Location: Essex Posts: 129 |
If you fancy a read.
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24th Nov 2020 1:02pm |
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Charles89 Member Since: 11 Nov 2018 Location: Leicester Posts: 268 |
Very interesting read. Its interesting how the bending cycle concern in that post is not an issue if you mount to the wheel itself, but rather the adhesives ability to maintain its effectiveness under centrifugal force, unlike mounting the foam to the rubber where the centrifugal forces keep the foam in place. I have tried both solutions and my next step is to actually take a much thicker layer of foam that is mounted to the rim as per my post, but is also thick enough to also make contact with the rubber of the inner part of the tire, this in theory should be the most efficient method of sound absorbency that could resonate from both wheel and tyre combined.
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24th Nov 2020 1:36pm |
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Ajmngn Member Since: 25 May 2021 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 192 |
Would love to hear an update on this experiment if there is one? I was also thinking about using plastic or lightweight metal banding to act as a fail safe for the foam. No one would want the contact adhesive to fail at the beginning of a long journey when getting tyre off and refitting/balancing would be a real pain! Andy
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28th Feb 2023 2:18pm |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1350 |
If you’re look at dampening resonance ting of an alloy rim, then would you not be able to add something like a strong rubber band to the ring … which would hold to the inner face and not pull away under centrifugal force
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28th Feb 2023 10:27pm |
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evotime Member Since: 02 Apr 2021 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 131 |
I know this thread was a long time ago. Any update if this actually held up as the CF will be huge I would think
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23rd Mar 2023 7:17am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
OP's not posted on here for over two years, maybe send him a PM, he should receive and email then... Pete
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23rd Mar 2023 8:27am |
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evotime Member Since: 02 Apr 2021 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 131 |
yeah would be good to get his take on it
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23rd Mar 2023 9:57am |
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