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Multiphase Materials for Tire Applications

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In general for any material, the microstructure (internal structure) determines the mechanical property such as ductility, brittleness, toughness and resistance to creep at different geometric scales. This microstructure of any material is comprised of many different phases with different properties. The behaviour of all these phases (multiphase) determines the end property of the material. This study about the multiphase material helps in designing durable, high performing reliable products for this sustainable society. This multiphase materials have wide applications in the field of mechanical, civil and especially in tire engineering. As for as the mechanical field is concerned, the multiphase material is currently focussed on developing high temperature withstanding alloys, hard metals and pearlite steels.

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Rajasekar, R., Sivasenapathy, C., Moganapriya, C., Sivakumar, A. (2016). Multiphase Materials for Tire Applications. In: Kim, J., Thomas, S., Saha, P. (eds) Multicomponent Polymeric Materials. Springer Series in Materials Science, vol 223. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7324-9_13

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