Friction applications in accident reconstruction.

Author(s)
Warner, C.Y Smith, G.C. James, M.B. & Germane, G.J.
Abstract

The determination of appropriate friction coefficient values is an important aspect of accident reconstruction. Tire- roadway friction values are highly dependent on a variety of physical factors. Factors such as tire design, side force limitations, road surface wetness, vehicle speed, and load shifting require understanding if useful reconstruction calculations are to be made. This paper presents a technical review of basic concepts and principles of friction as they apply to accident reconstruction and automobile safety.

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Library number
B 30313 (In: B 30311) /80 /91 IRRD 274681
Source

In: Reconstruction of motor vehicle accidents: A technical compendium. SAE Publication No.PT- 34., p.29- 41, 22 ref. SAE Paper No.830612.

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