Friction of rubber.

Author(s)
Ludema, K.C.
Year
Abstract

The classical laws of friction, terminology of the mechanical classes of friction, and a new delineation of the basic mechanisms or components of rubber friction are discussed. Dry and wet friction, the effect of rubber properties on friction and the longitudinal as well as lateral tyre slip motion are mathematically analyzed.

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B 4069 (In: B 393) /23/91/
Source

In: Mechanics of pneumatic tires, edited by S.K. Clark, Washington, United States Department of Commerce, 1971, p. 41-62, fig., graph., tab., ref.

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