Lubricated Friction of Rubber. I. Introduction
- 1 September 1968
- journal article
- Published by Rubber Division, ACS in Rubber Chemistry and Technology
- Vol. 41 (4) , 832-842
- https://doi.org/10.5254/1.3547228
Abstract
This review introduces a series of reports on a quantitative study of friction of rubber on wet surfaces. It was derived from concern over safety aspects of skidding on wet roads; this first paper deals with the relation between safety and traction. Subsequent papers deal with: A quantitative approach to characterization of road surfaces, identification of the surface features of importance, and estimation of their relative contributions to lubricated friction. Quantitative estimates of effects of properties of rubber materials on lubricated friction and an analysis of their relative importance in interaction with the significant features of the road surface. A quantitative basis for evaluation of wet skid resistance of roads, the choice of the rubber to be used in this evaluation, and methods of testing. An improved technique to measure the property of tread rubber important for wet skid resistance of tires. Identification and interpretation of the nature of friction on ice at low temperatures.Keywords
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