Numerous studies on mobility of tracked vehicles such as bulldozer and crawler tractors have been performed. The stationary turning motions of these vehicles have been reported recently. Most of these studies have been concerned with trafficability and traction mechanics in vehicle terrain interaction because these vehicles are used mainly in off-road motion at low speeds. However, there has not been any reported studies dealing with the controllability and stability of vehicles at high speeds.
Study on Controllability and Stability of High Speed Tracked Vehicles
1984
14 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Agricultural Equipment, Facilities, & Operations , Steering , Tracked vehicles , Offroad traffic , Traction , Interactions , Stationary , Mechanics , Motion , Trafficability , Terrain , Vehicles , Foreign technology , Component Reports , Track speeds , High speeds , Low speeds
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