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Forces and Displacement in Contact Area of Free Rolling Tires
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Abstract
Of all the automobile safety studies made, one that has received much attention is tire design. Comfort, service life, and reliability have been the guideposts in the development of better and safer tires. The investigation of the forces that affect reliability is the subject of this paper, and emphasis is placed on determination of the parameters at the particular area where tire and road are in contact.
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Seitz, N. and Hussmann, A., "Forces and Displacement in Contact Area of Free Rolling Tires," SAE Technical Paper 710626, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710626.Also In
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