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Snow Traction Performance of Low Rolling Resistance Drive Tires for Class-8 Tractor Trailers

2012-09-24
2012-01-1918
Dynamic traction testing of a sample of drive tires for class 8 tractor-trailers provides information about the relation among rolling resistance, tire design, and traction performance in snow conditions. The tests were conducted to address concerns that low rolling resistance tires used to save fuel and reduce emissions may have inferior traction on snow. In addition to the dynamic traction testing, based on ASTM F-1805, rolling resistance was tested using ISO 28580, and characteristics of the tread design were measured, including tread depth and void ratio, using ASTM F421 and ASTM F-870. In general, tires designed for increased traction, usually made with open shoulders, had a higher snow traction rating than tires designed for highway applications with closed shoulders. There was no significant correlation between the snow traction rating and the coefficient of rolling resistance.
Technical Paper

Truck Tire Force and Moment in Cornering - Braking - Driving on Ice, Snow, and Dry Surfaces

2000-12-04
2000-01-3431
Accurate, real-world determination of tire force and moment properties is essential for computer modeling of vehicle handling. Characterizing these properties on surfaces ranging from dry pavement to snow to ice presents significant challenges. This paper reviews recent progress and results in this area for light truck tires using a test vehicle custom-designed for this purpose. It provides examples for free-rolling cornering, straight-line acceleration / braking and acceleration / braking in turns. The discussion then turns to the question of adapting the technology used to characterizing of tires for Class 8 vehicles.
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