This document describes procedures for conducting acceleration and maximum- and minimum-speed tests of tracked vehicles. Acceleration and maximum speed are basic measures of vehicle power; they define the ability of a vehicle to execute a change in location in a given time period. Minimum speed is a measure of the lowest continuous speed that a vehicle can sustain while maintaining smooth operation in any gear or range. (Author)
Tracked-Vehicle Acceleration: Maximum and Minimum Speed
1984
6 pages
Report
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English
Transportation , Combat Vehicles , Tracked vehicles , Combat vehicles , Acceleration , Velocity , Test and evaluation , Performance(Engineering) , Drive shafts , Transmissions(Mechanical) , Gears , Power , Operational effectiveness , Operations research , Research management , ITOP(International Test Operations Procedures)
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