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Mechanism of tire flatspotting and its relation to fiber properties

Papero et al., 1965

Document ID
892234337698301513
Author
Papero P
Wincklhofer R
Oswald H
Publication year
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Rubber Chemistry and Technology

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Tire flatspotting has been shown to be related to cord compression in the footprint area. Because of compression, the cords are under less tension than those cords outside this area, and contract. Cord contraction and the depth of a flatspot which develops in a tire …
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