Rammed earth tire packing process design : final design report
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Date
2012-02-24
Authors
Schroen, Derek
Gryba, Ryan
Pierce, Braden
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Abstract
This report outlines a process designed for compacting soil into automobile tires. The current state of this
process consists of manually filling and packing the soil with a sledge hammer. A mechanized process is
needed to reduce time and labor necessary to pack tires with soil. This improved process will facilitate
construction of rammed earth tire structures. The process outlined in this report consists of using a
pneumatic backfill tamper and hydraulic cylinder press in conjunction with a lever mechanism to pack a
tire with soil. This system consists of lightweight machinery that can be easily manipulated while
working on the top of a tire wall. Due to elimination of sledgehammer, the recommended method greatly
increases safety and decreases operator fatigue. In conclusion, the process designed by the project team is
a low cost method that greatly improves upon the current method in terms of manual input, operator
fatigue, safety, and time savings. The project team recommends implementation of this designed process
for further testing and performance verification.
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rammed, earth, tire, packing, process, design