Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7472546 | International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The conducted flume experiments clearly show a dependency of vehicle stability on the flow angle, whereas the prototype experiments indicate that floating water depths are higher in prototype than in model scale, which is due to the use of a watertight vehicle model. Based on both experiments, a constant total head is proposed as decisive parameter for determining trafficability. This parameter approximates the measured stability curves and can be easily adopted in practice. Furthermore, it is in accordance with fording depths evaluated from relevant literature or by means of manufacturer inquiry. The recommended safety criteria for passenger cars and emergency vehicles are total heads of hE=0.3Â m=const. and hE=0.6Â m=const., respectively.
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Authors
M. Kramer, K. Terheiden, S. Wieprecht,