Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies
Online ISSN : 1881-1124
ISSN-L : 1341-8521
Highway Design and Maintenance
STUDY OF FACTORS INFLUENCING VEHICLE HYDROPLANING SPEED
Ghim Ping ONGTien Fang FWA
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2007 年 7 巻 p. 1958-1972

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Hydroplaning of vehicles is of particular concern to pavement engineers as it compromises the safety of automobiles during wet-weather highway operations. This paper describes the use of a finite-element model to simulate hydroplaning of a locked wheel sliding on a flooded pavement surface. The main components of the model are described and the model is validated against the various experimentally-derived relationships. The effects of tire inflation pressure, wheel load and water-film thickness on hydroplaning speed are studied using the numerical model. It is found that hydroplaning speed increases with increasing tire pressure, increasing load and decreasing water-film thickness. It is observed that tire inflation pressure is a dominant factor affecting hydroplaning speed while wheel load and water-film thickness are secondary factors. For easy practical application a regression relationship of hydroplaning speed as a function of tire inflation pressure, wheel load and water-film thickness is developed using the results of the numerical simulations.

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