ColonelMonk
Mechanical
- Nov 18, 2014
- 37
Howdy:
Have searched quite a bit trying to find this. Closest I have come is this document:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/270810.pdf[/url]
The only coefficients in the document are for dynamic friction, based on testing for landing experiemental aircraft on asphalt and dry lake beds. Pretty interesting, but not what I need.
Doing a wind load test on an equipment trailer. Trailer is supported by four steel footed jacks, and asphalt is the most likely surface it would be set up on.
Using a sort of average from these graphs, we're using 0.25 as the coefficient, but of course this is dynamic and lower than the static friction number would be.
Extremely close to meeting our design goal, like by several mph..... A value > 0.31 static would get the job done, so close....
I have found sliding values of steel to concrete of 0.45 and static values steel to concrete around 0.70
If the difference between dynamic and static for asphalt is anywhere near the magnitude of concrete, then we're there. Just can't find a published value.
Anyone? Any idea of any references texts that would contain this information?
Thanks
Have searched quite a bit trying to find this. Closest I have come is this document:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/270810.pdf[/url]
The only coefficients in the document are for dynamic friction, based on testing for landing experiemental aircraft on asphalt and dry lake beds. Pretty interesting, but not what I need.
Doing a wind load test on an equipment trailer. Trailer is supported by four steel footed jacks, and asphalt is the most likely surface it would be set up on.
Using a sort of average from these graphs, we're using 0.25 as the coefficient, but of course this is dynamic and lower than the static friction number would be.
Extremely close to meeting our design goal, like by several mph..... A value > 0.31 static would get the job done, so close....
I have found sliding values of steel to concrete of 0.45 and static values steel to concrete around 0.70
If the difference between dynamic and static for asphalt is anywhere near the magnitude of concrete, then we're there. Just can't find a published value.
Anyone? Any idea of any references texts that would contain this information?
Thanks