Studies are cited on the interaction of an automotive or aircraft tire with a wet pavement, particularly during wet weather, resulting in reduced traction, skidding, or complete loss of contact under certain conditions. The discussions cover the composition and surface characteristics of highway and runway pavements, the acquisition or retention of water films on roads during rainfall, skid resistance and antiskid measures, tread engineering, testing and measuring equipment and methodology, critical speeds, wheel spindown, water depth factors, rolling contact loads, and associated topics. (This bibliography contains 83 abstracts.)


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    Hydrodynamics of tire hydroplaning

    Martin, C. S. | NTRS | 1966


    Hydrodynamics of tire hydroplaning

    Martin, C. S. | TIBKAT | 1966