Recent research on the effects of tire hydroplaning has examined the hydroplaning phenomenon and its potential effects on vehicle maneuvering from (1) geometric, (2) straight line braking/acceleration and (3) steady-state cornering maneuver points of view. In this work, we focus on the potential for hydroplaning during a transient maneuver: a standardized double lane change maneuver (ISO3888-1). Using both closed-form calculations and the HVE software suite, it is shown that partial hydroplaning has only a small-to- moderate potential to occur during portions of such maneuvers, but is not likely throughout the entire duration of the maneuver.
Potential for Hydroplaning Behavior during Transient Maneuvers
Sae Technical Papers
SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition ; 2012
2012-04-16
Conference paper
English
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