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Re: Coefficient of Friction
Bob Ketenheim (Robert.Ketenheim@FHWA.DOT.GOV)
Thu, 22 May 1997 11:37:11 -0400 (EDT)
Shannon,
'Motor Truck Engineering Handbook', 4th edition, by James William Fitch, has data on the coefficient of friction of bricks and other uncommon surfaces. However, as usual, it would be in your best interest to conduct tests on the surface in question to verify and printed data.
Bob Ketenheim
Bob Ketenheim
Robert.Ketenheim@FHWA.DOT.GOV
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