2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1525838/v1
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Rubber–Ice friction

Abstract: We study the friction when a rectangular tire tread rubber block is slid on an ice surface at different temperatures ranging from −38○C to −2○C, and sliding speeds ranging from 3 µm/s to 1 cm/s. At low temperatures and low sliding speeds we propose that an important contribution to the friction force is due to slip between the ice surface and ice fragments attached to the rubber surface. At temperatures above −10○C or for high enough sliding speeds a thin premelted water film occur on the ice surface and the c… Show more

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