A single wheel high speed friction test trailer with an anti-locking device. Paper prepared for the 7th Conference of the Australian Road Research Board ARRB, Adelaide, 1974.

Author(s)
Orchard, D.F., Yandell, W.O. & Holla, L.
Year
Abstract

A single wheel trailer capable of continuously monitoring the friction of roads at speeds of over 128 km/h is described. The trailer has two operational modes. The wheel brake can be applied slowly by a hydraulic device to obtain the peak friction followed by the locked wheel friction. The ant-locking device can be operated so that continuous monitorings can be made without causing uneven wear or rubber reversion. Test results are presented.

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B 5475 fo /23/91/
Source

[S.l., s.n.], 1974, 5 p., fig., graph.

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