. The spring-damping properties of tracks and belts are identified by cyclicbending ...
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coefficients of the equation Eq. (12) that describes the angular displacement of the node connecting the torsion spring and damper of the i-th Maxwell-element of the joint model shown in Fig. 10b resulting from a sinusiodally varying angular displacement applied to the entire Maxwell-element, [rad]
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through b9, damping coefficient of the torsion damper representing structural damping of the track model in Fig. 10 [Nm·s/rad]
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a constant and a coefficient involved in the general solution of Eq. (11) (see Appendix A)
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determinants derived to solve the system of equations Eq. (A.13)
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the modulus of elasticity of the Hooke material model or a Hookean rheological element, [MPa]
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flexural rigidity of a continuous beam member, [Nmm2]
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errAp, errB p, error functions analysed to estimate the spring-damping parameters of the model shown in Fig. 10 for a real track or belt (see Section 3.3)
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the error exhibited by the model shown in Fig. 10 in predicting the amplitude of the reaction moment induced in a real rubber track due to cyclicbending
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bendingfrequency, [Hz]
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the bendingfrequency applied to a track or belt in the p-th of n cyclicbending tests, [Hz]
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thickness of a single aluminium bar discussed in Sections 4.4 and 5.1, [mm]
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the area moment of inertia of the cross-section of a beam, [mm4]
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k n , k 0 through k 9, stiffness of the torsion spring representing the elastic properties of a real track or belt in the model shown in Fig. 10, [Nm/rad]
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stiffness of a torsion spring implemented in a discrete beam model, [Nm/rad]
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length of the aluminium bar-section subjected to bending in the preliminary tests discussed in Sections 4.4 and 5.1, [mm]
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length of a single section of a discrete model of a one-dimensional mechanical structure, [mm]
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the moment that acts on the node connecting the torsion spring and damper of the i-th Maxwell-element of the joint model shown in Fig. 10b due to a non-zero deflection rate of the torsion damper, [Nm]
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the total reaction moment induced in a real track or belt subjected to a sinusoidally varying deflection angle, the total reaction moment induced in the joint model shown in Fig. 10b due to a sinusoidally varying angular displacement of the entire joint, or the reaction moment measured using the test stand in Fig. 12 or predicted with the track model in Fig. 10, [Nm]
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the component of the reaction moment measured by the acceleration sensor installed in the test stand shown in Fig. 12, [Nm]
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the component of the reaction moment measured by the load cell installed in the test stand shown in Fig. 12, [Nm]
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the reaction moment induced in a single Maxwell-element of the joint model shown in Fig. 10b due to a sinusiodally varying angular displacement applied to the entire Maxwell-element, [Nm]
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the moment of the spring that acts on the node connecting the torsion spring and damper of the i-th Maxwell-element of the joint model shown in Fig. 10b, [Nm]
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the reaction moment induced in the spring-element of the joint model shown in Fig. 10b due to a sinusoidally varying deflection of the spring, [Nm]
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the number of: springs or dampers of the model joint shown in Fig. 10b, spring or damping elements of a rheological model, or experiments in a test series
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the iterator that indicates an individual experiment within the series of n cyclicbending tests on a real track or belt
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the signal of the acceleration sensor installed in the test stand shown in Fig. 12, [mV]
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the signal of the load cell installed in the test stand shown in Fig. 12, [mV/V]
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linear velocity of a vehicle, [m/s]
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width of a single aluminium bar discussed in Sections 4.4 and 5.1, [mm]
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the amplitude of the sinusoidally varying angular displacement in the joint of the track or belt model shown in Fig. 10, [rad, °]
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the amplitude of the deflection angle exerted on the aluminium bars during the preliminary tests discussed in Sections 4.2 and 5.1, [rad, °]
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the amplitude of the deflection angle exerted on a real track or belt during a cyclicbending test at the angularfrequency ωp, [rad, °]
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the amplitude of the reaction moment resulting from a sinusoidally varying angular displacement in the model joint shown in Fig. 10b, [Nm]
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the amplitude of the reaction moment induced in the aluminium bar under sinusoidally varying deflection discussed in Sections 4.4 and 5.1, [Nm]
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the amplitude of the reaction moment captured only by the load cell installed in the test bench for cyclicbending tests shown in Fig. 12, [Nm]
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the amplitude of the reaction moment captured by the load cell and the acceleration sensor installed in the test bench for cyclicbending tests shown in Fig. 12, [Nm]
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the amplitude of the reaction moment induced in a real track or belt during the cyclicbending test at the angularfrequency ωp and the deflection angle amplitude Xωp, [Nm]
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the amplitude of the reaction moment predicted by the model shown in Fig. 10 for a track or belt under cyclicbending at the angularfrequency ωp and the deflection angle amplitude Xωp, [Nm]
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slope of a linear function, [-]
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the viscosity of the Newton material model or a Newtonian rheological element, [MPa·s]
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the ratio of the stiffness coefficient ki to the damping coefficient bi of the elements of the i-th Maxwell-element of the joint model shown in Fig. 10b, [s−1]
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the angular displacement in the entire joint of the track or belt model shown in Fig. 10, [rad]
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the angular displacement of the node that connects the spring and damper of the Maxwell-element of the joint model shown in Fig. 10b, [rad]
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the angular velocity of the node that connects the spring and damper of the i-th Maxwell-element of the joint model shown in Fig. 10b, [rad/s]
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the phase shift between the sinusoidally varying angular displacement and the reaction moment induced in the model joint shown in Fig. 10b, [rad]
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the phase shift between the sinusoidally varying deflection angle and the reaction moment induced in a real track or belt under cyclicbending at the angularfrequency ωp, [rad]
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the phase shift between the deflection angle and the reaction moment predicted by the discrete model shown in Fig. 10 for a real track or belt under cyclicbending at the angularfrequency ωp, [rad]
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angularfrequencyofcyclicbending, [rad/s]
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the angularfrequencyof excitation applied to a real track or belt in the p-th (of n) cyclicbending test, [rad/s]
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