Are there any machines that have been specifically designed to react correctly to the hydrodynamic film?
As far as we are aware, the only machine that has been designed to react to the hydrodynamic film in the same way as a pedestrian’s heel reacts on the same surface is SlipAlert. The TRL Pendulum was not designed to do so, but by pure chance does react correctly. It is for this reason that measurements using the Pendulum have been found from many years experience to correlate with actual slipping accidents. As one would logically expect, SlipAlert therefore correlates with the Pendulum (see graph).
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