Mechanics of Pneumatic TiresU.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1981 - Mechanics, Applied - 931 pages |
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... filament cross section obtained by this method is circular and more uniform , as demon- strated by absence of skin ... filament permits the load to be distributed more evenly across its struc- tural elements . Internal structure of a ...
... filament cross section obtained by this method is circular and more uniform , as demon- strated by absence of skin ... filament permits the load to be distributed more evenly across its struc- tural elements . Internal structure of a ...
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... filaments and compacts the bundle . Physical locking- in of the dip and uniform stress distribution among the several thousand individual filaments in the cord are obtained . In addition , it is said that longitudinal air wicking ...
... filaments and compacts the bundle . Physical locking- in of the dip and uniform stress distribution among the several thousand individual filaments in the cord are obtained . In addition , it is said that longitudinal air wicking ...
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... filament yarn . Extra high modulus rayon yarn has a tenacity of more than 9 g . per denier bone dry and approximately 8.5 g . per denier in the conditioned state . Elongation at break , 4 to 5 percent bone dry and 5 to 6 percent ...
... filament yarn . Extra high modulus rayon yarn has a tenacity of more than 9 g . per denier bone dry and approximately 8.5 g . per denier in the conditioned state . Elongation at break , 4 to 5 percent bone dry and 5 to 6 percent ...
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... filaments were ruptured with sharp edges inclined approximately 35 degrees to the fiber axis . There was a good correlation between strength loss and number of bias breaks [ 42 ] . From these experimental results , he suggested that ...
... filaments were ruptured with sharp edges inclined approximately 35 degrees to the fiber axis . There was a good correlation between strength loss and number of bias breaks [ 42 ] . From these experimental results , he suggested that ...
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... filament yarns of polyethylene terephthalate . As rayon and polyamide dominate the tire cord market an improved re- inforcing material is expected to meet the requirements imposed by in- creasing severity of tire operating conditions ...
... filament yarns of polyethylene terephthalate . As rayon and polyamide dominate the tire cord market an improved re- inforcing material is expected to meet the requirements imposed by in- creasing severity of tire operating conditions ...
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Page 357 - The Physics of Tire Traction, Theory and Experiment, DF Hays, and AL Browne, eds., Plenum Press, 1974. 9 Rohde, SM, and Oh. KP, "A Unified Treatment of Thick and Thin Film Elastohydrodynamic Problems Using Higher Order Element Methods," Proceedings of the Royal Society, London, Series A, Vol.
Page 324 - Browne (]_) states that dynamic hydroplaning occurs when the amount of water encountered by the tire exceeds the combined drainage capacity of the tread pattern and the pavement macrotexture. It occurs in deep fluid layers where fluid initial effects are dominant.
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Page 360 - MEADES, JK Braking force coefficients obtained with a sample of currently available radial ply and crossed ply car tyres.