Introduction to Terrain-vehicle Systems |
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TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION | 3 |
EVALUATION OF VERTICAL STRESSSTRAIN | 38 |
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acceleration addition analysis angle approach approximately assumed Bekker changes Chapter clay coefficient concept considered cost curves defined definition density depends depth described determined developed diameter discussed distance distribution dynamic effect engineering Equation error estimate evaluation example Experiment expressed failure field Figure force frequency fuel function geometry given ground inches included increase indices length limits load locomotion mean measured mechanical method mission mobility models moisture content motion resistance needed obstacle obtained operational parameters performance plate plotted practical prediction pressure probability problem produced random ratio relationship road roughness sample sand selected shear shown in Figure shows similar sinkage slip slope soil solution specific speed strength surface Table terrain terrain-vehicle tests tion tire track tractor unit values various vehicle weight wheel width