Appendix 7

 

Related Reading Material

 

1. Copies of the following publications may be obtained from the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia, U.S.A. 22151:                       

 

                -Pavement Grooving and Traction Studies, Report No. NASA 5P-507, dated 1969.

 

                -A Comparison of Aircraft and Ground Vehicle Stopping Performance on Dry, Wet, Flooded, Slush, and Ice-Covered Runways, Report No.NASA TN D-6098, dated November 1970.                      

 

                - Runway Friction Data for 10 Civil Airports as Measured with a Mu Meter and Diagonal Braked Vehicle, Report No. FAA-RD-72-61, dated July 1972.

 

                - Effects of Pavement Texture on Wet-Runway Braking Performance, Report No. NASA TN D-4323, dated January 1969.                

 

                - Porous Friction Surface Courses, Report No. FAA

            RD-73-197, dated February 1975.

 

                 - Laboratory Method for Evaluating Effect of Runway Grooving on Aircraft Tires, Report No.EAA-RD-74-12, dated March 1974.      

 

 - Investigation of the Effects of Runway Grooves on Wheel Spin-up and Tire Degradation, Report No.FAA-RD-71-2, dated April 1971.              

 

 - Environmental Effects on Airport Pavement Groove Patterns, Report No. FAA-RD-69-37, dated June 1969.                                 

 

      - The Braking Performance of an Aircraft Tire on Grooved Portland Cement Concrete Surfaces, Report No. FAA-RD-80-78, dated January 1981.             

 

      - Braking of an Aircraft Tire on Grooved and Porous Asphaltic Concrete, Report No. DOT-FAA-RD-82 -77, dated January 1983.                

 

                - Analytical and Experimental Study of Grooved Pavement Runoff, Report No. DOT-17AA-PM 83/84, dated August 1983.               

 

                - Surveys of Grooves in Nineteen Bituminous Runways, Report No. FAA-RD-79-28, dated February 1979.              

 

                - Modified Reflex-Percussive Grooves for Runways, Report No. DOT-FAA-PM-82-8, dated March 1984           

 

                - The Correlation and Performance Reliability of Several Types of Friction Measuring Devices.

 

                - Reliability and Performance of Friction Measuring Tires and Friction Equipment Correlation, ReportNo. DOT/FAA/AS-90-1, dated March 1990.                    

 

2. Evaluation of Two Transport Aircraft and Several Ground Test Vehicle Friction Measurements obtained for Various Runway Surface Types and Conditions, NASA Technical Paper 2917, dated February 1990,   may be obtained from NASA, Code NT17-4, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 20546-0001.                     

 

3. Copies of American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Specifications can be obtained from ASTM,          1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 19103.