Airport Safety Detail

Sunday, April 1, 1984

Modified Reflex-Percussive Grooves for Runways

DOT/FAA/CT-84/7 Author: Satish K. Agrawal

Modified Reflex-Percussive Grooves for Runways

Runway surface treatments, such as grooves, can minimize the danger of aircraft hydroplaning by reducing the water buildup on the runway and by facilitating forced water escape from the tire-runway interface. Square saw-cut grooves of 1/4-inch size with spacing between 1 inch and 2 1/2 inches have been widely used, the former providing a higher resistance to hydroplaning. Other surface treatments that have been reported as being effective in minimizing aircraft hydroplaning include porous friction overlay and reflex-percussive grooves. The latter being offered as a potential cost-effective alternative to square saw-cut grooves.

DOT/FAA/CT-84/7
Author: Satish K. Agrawal

Documents to download

Print