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Analysis of Hydroplaning Photos Using an Image Analyzer
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Abstract
A computer-controlled image analyzer is being used to measure tire contact areas on hydroplaning photographs. The system uses the gray level of each point on the image to determine contact. This permits the complex shapes in the tire footprint to be precisely defined.
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Jansen, L. and Stan, A., "Analysis of Hydroplaning Photos Using an Image Analyzer," SAE Technical Paper 860244, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860244.Also In
References
- Clark Samuel K. Mechanics of Pneumatic Tires United States Department of Transportation 1982
- Yeager R.W. Tuttle J.L. “Testing and Analysis of Tire Hydroplaning,” SAE Paper 720471 1972
- DeVinney Walter E. “Factors Affecting Tire Traction,” SAE Paper 670461 1967
- Allbert B.J. “Tires and Hydroplaning,” SAE Paper 680140 1968