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Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E.

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Page 1: Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E

Office of Highway Safety

Tire Testing and SimulationsTire Testing and SimulationsLawrence E. Jackson, P.E.

Page 2: Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E

Tire TestingTire Testing

• Literature review of available test data

• Preliminary simulations conducted• Testing protocol developed• Testing in May 2004• Pavement surface at accident site

replicated

Page 3: Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E

Calspan Tire Testing—CorneringCalspan Tire Testing—Cornering

Page 4: Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E

Calspan Tire Testing—BrakingCalspan Tire Testing—Braking

Page 5: Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E

Results—Drive Axle TiresResults—Drive Axle Tires

• Average peak lateral friction less than half steer axle tire

• Lower lateral friction• Frictional braking capability about

half steer axle tire• Slide friction value equivalent to ice

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Page 7: Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E

Simulation PurposeSimulation Purpose

• Evaluate motorcoach driver’s statements

• Motorcoach’s braking and cornering capability

• Contribution of roadway and tires• Speeds at impact • Dynamics of vehicles postcollision

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Page 9: Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E

SimulationsSimulations

• Depict best fit to physical evidence • Representative of accident

sequence • Shown real time• Do not represent lighting and

weather conditions

Page 10: Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E

Simulation ViewsSimulation Views

• Motorcoach chase• Motorcoach driver’s potential

view• Fixed view• Suburban driver’s potential view• Motorcoach chase with good

tires

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Page 12: Office of Highway Safety Tire Testing and Simulations Lawrence E. Jackson, P.E

Accident SeverityAccident Severity

Speed at impact 40 mph 33 mphPeak acceleration 7.6g 46.8gDelta V 16 mph 57.8 mphSuburban’s longitudinal change in

velocity- Recorder: 48.7 mph- Simulation: 51.3 mph

Motorcoach Suburban

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SummarySummary• Motorcoach steered hard left and

braked• Motorcoach: 40 mph at impact • Suburban: 33 mph at impact• With good tires, motorcoach could

have avoided impact with Suburban• Unequal pavement friction induced

counterclockwise rotation

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