by MSI » Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:25 pm
A recent topic on
INCR on properties of tries related to friction and/or pressure i sent a link to a great 900+ collection of chapters on the Pneumatic Tires. It is online and here's the link:
Chapter titles:
- Chapter 1: An Overview of Tire Technology, by B. E. Lindemuth
- Chapter 2: Mechanical Properties of Rubber,by A. N. Gent
- Chapter 3: Tire Cords and Cord-to-Rubber Bonding, by E. T. McDonel
- Chapter 4: Mechanics of Cord-Rubber Composite Materials, by M. C. Assaad and T. G. Ebbott
- Chapter 5: Tire Load Capacity,by S. M. Padula
- Chapter 6: Tire Stress Analysis,by M. J. Trinko
- Chapter 7: Contact Patch (Footprint) Phenomena,by M. G. Pottinger
- Chapter 8: Forces and Moments,by M. G. Pottinger
- Chapter 9: Tire Noise and Vibration by K. D. Marshall
- Chapter 10: Waves in Rotating Tires by D. M. Turner
- Chapter 11: Rubber Friction and Tire Traction by K. A. Grosch
- Chapter 12: Rolling Resistanceby T. J. LaClair
- Chapter 13: Rubber Abrasion and Tire Wearby K. A. Grosch
- Chapter 14: Tire Properties That Affect Vehicle Steady-State Handling Behavior,by J. D. Walter
- Chapter 15: Introduction to Tire Safety, Durability and Failure Analysis,by J. D. Gardner and B. J. Queiser
- Chapter 16: Non-Destructive Tests and Inspections,by J.A. Popio and T. M. Dodson
- Chapter 17: Tire Standards and Specifications,by J. D. Walter
- Chapter 18: Tire Materials: Recovery and Re-use,by A. I. Isayev and J. S. Oh
A recent topic on [url=www.mchenrysoftware.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=20&p=1362]INCR[/url] on properties of tries related to friction and/or pressure i sent a link to a great 900+ collection of chapters on the Pneumatic Tires. It is online and here's the link:
[list][*][url=https://one.nhtsa.gov/staticfiles/safercar/pdf/PneumaticTire_HS-810-561.pdf]Mechanics of Pneumatic Tires[/url]
[*]Samual L,. Clark Editor
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Chapter titles:
[list][*]Chapter 1: An Overview of Tire Technology, by B. E. Lindemuth
[*]Chapter 2: Mechanical Properties of Rubber,by A. N. Gent
[*]Chapter 3: Tire Cords and Cord-to-Rubber Bonding, by E. T. McDonel
[*]Chapter 4: Mechanics of Cord-Rubber Composite Materials, by M. C. Assaad and T. G. Ebbott
[*]Chapter 5: Tire Load Capacity,by S. M. Padula
[*]Chapter 6: Tire Stress Analysis,by M. J. Trinko
[*]Chapter 7: Contact Patch (Footprint) Phenomena,by M. G. Pottinger
[*]Chapter 8: Forces and Moments,by M. G. Pottinger
[*]Chapter 9: Tire Noise and Vibration by K. D. Marshall
[*]Chapter 10: Waves in Rotating Tires by D. M. Turner
[*]Chapter 11: Rubber Friction and Tire Traction by K. A. Grosch
[*]Chapter 12: Rolling Resistanceby T. J. LaClair
[*]Chapter 13: Rubber Abrasion and Tire Wearby K. A. Grosch
[*]Chapter 14: Tire Properties That Affect Vehicle Steady-State Handling Behavior,by J. D. Walter
[*]Chapter 15: Introduction to Tire Safety, Durability and Failure Analysis,by J. D. Gardner and B. J. Queiser
[*]Chapter 16: Non-Destructive Tests and Inspections,by J.A. Popio and T. M. Dodson
[*]Chapter 17: Tire Standards and Specifications,by J. D. Walter
[*]Chapter 18: Tire Materials: Recovery and Re-use,by A. I. Isayev and J. S. Oh[/list]