
Location
D’Angelos Italian Ristorante
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Join us, together with the Akron section to learn about:
“Data and AI-Driven Material Development in the Tire & Rubber Industry“; Ron Shaffer, Rocco Panella; Bridgestone Americas Technology Center in Akron, Ohio
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There are over 300 million new tires produced each per year in the United States. Tires are a complex blend of materials, engineering, and design. The typical tire is made up of approximately 80-85% rubber compound by weight. These compounds require constant improvement to meet the changing demands of customers (e.g., longer lifetimes, better grip in snow/ice) and to keep up with broader changes in society (e.g., environmental sustainability, transition to battery electric vehicles). For the past century, the tire industry has accumulated vast amounts of data and expertise on rubber compounds, their compositions/properties, and how these relate to tire performance.
In the last decade, the chemical industry, including tire and rubber, have started employing data driven approaches such as machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) for material
development. A typical problem involves developing ML/AI models to predict compound properties using information about the raw materials in the compound formula, process parameters, and other relevant factors. The benefits of using ML/AI tools include accelerating the pace of product development by reducing the volume of experimental testing needed and using the tools in an inverse fashion to suggest compound formulas likely to achieve certain targets. However, the relationships between the rubber compound formulae and performance are complex. Nonlinearities, missing/incomplete data, noisy data, sparseness of the data, and high-dimensional feature spaces pose technical challenges requiring expertise at the intersection of material science and data science.
This presentation will discuss some of the unique opportunities and challenges faced by scientists and engineers in the tire and rubber industry responsible for data driven material
development.
Schedule:
4:30pm: Executive Committee Meeting
5:30pm: Social time
6:00pm: Dinner
7:00pm: Talk
Menu: TBD
Registration: