A total of 372 tests were conducted with one tracked and one wheeled vehicle at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Miss., Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Pran Buri, Thailand, and Khon Kaen, Thailand. The general purpose of these tests was to obtain data relating characteristics of longitudinal obstacles to vehicle performance in terms suitable for use in developing that portion of the analytical model for cross-country performance. (Author)
Analytical Model for Predicting Cross-Country Vehicle Performance. Appendix B: Vehicle Performance in Lateral and Longitudinal Obstacles (Vegetation). Volume II: Longitudinal Obstacles
1968
86 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Vehicles , Performance(Engineering) , Cargo vehicles , Armored vehicles , Terrain , Trees , Trafficability , Deflection , Bending , Yield point , Mathematical models , Strain(Mechanics) , Force(Mechanics) , Moment of inertia , Thailand , Florida , Mississippi , Cross country tests , M-113 vehicles , M-37 vehicles(3/4-ton)
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