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Citation

Tielking JT. Heavy Vehicle Syst. 1995; 2(3-4): 187-207.

Affiliation

Texas A and M University, College Station, TX, USA

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Inderscience Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Wide base truck tyres have long been used in heavy load, short-haul service in the United States. They are not yet, however, commonly seen here in long-haul trucking - the 18-wheel tractor-semitrailer continues to predominate on US highways. Several service advantages accrue by switching from dual tyres to wide base single tyres. Many other countries are already enjoying these advantages, but at the expense of increased pavement damage on some highways. This paper reviews current knowledge of wide base tyre characteristics, in comparison with those of a conventional radial truck tyre used in dual applications. Some performance characteristics discussed are stopping distance, hydroplaning, and vertical force transmissibility. Field data on pavement deflection produced by wide base tyres, in comparison with dual tyres, are also reviewed.

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