Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
800044 Journal of Terramechanics 2010 23 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper presents an analysis and quantitative evaluation of the effect of soil conditions on tractive performance of off-road wheeled and tracked vehicles. The results of this study indicated that to accurately calculate the tractive performance of a vehicle in a given soil condition, soil properties and parameters and their changes as functions of soil moisture content and density should be taken into account. An effective Tractive Performance Analytical (TPA) model which takes into consideration the effect of soil conditions on tractive performance of the vehicles is developed. The TPA model uses invariant soil parameters that can be given or measured before the calculations by routine methods of classical soil mechanics. Soil parameters can also be obtained by recommended empirical equations using four physical soil parameters measured in the field with hand held instruments without time consuming and costly plate or vehicle tests. The model was validated in different soil conditions and compared with other models used in terramechanics for tractive performance predictions. The paper includes also an analysis of capabilities and limitations of the observed models.

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