Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7178437 | Journal of Terramechanics | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Results showed tilting produced a higher calculated center of gravity due to liquid movement, but by increasing the tilting angle, the calculated CG height decreased. The effect of the liquid shift on CG height measurement for the wagon with 16.0% liquid mass was 14.8% and for the tractor with 1.2% liquid mass was 0.41%. The model error was less than 1.3% for all tests. Considering the effect of the liquid shift in CG height calculation, the error in CG height calculation decreased from 11.9% to 2.6% for the wagon.
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Authors
Farzaneh Khorsandi, Paul D. Ayers, Robert S. Freeland, Xinyan Wang,