Assessment of tire contact properties by nondestructive analysis. Part 1. The contact length in the region of adhesion at slow rolling velocities

The article discusses methods of nondestructive analysis for describing the contact interaction between the tire and the bearing surface. The problems of qualitative comparison of automobile tires are discussed. The contact length in the region of adhesion at individual points over the tire surface...

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