Accession Number:

AD0843508

Title:

Stream Exiting Studies of Model Amphibious Vehicles,

Corporate Author:

DETROIT UNIV MI DEPT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Report Date:

1968-03-01

Abstract:

River exiting studies were conducted using a quarter scale model of the XM-453 eight wheel cargo truck and a one-sixth scale model of the M-59 full tracked personnel carrier on a slope with a non-deformable surface. The experiments were designed to measure the loading parameters on a river bank as a vehicle negotiated the bank in an attempt to exit a stream from a floating position. All significant parameters, i.e., resultant loading on the slope, buoyancy effect, track or wheel contact area, vehicle trim angle, and towing effort, were found to be functions of the distance along the bank from the first point of contact and the angle of inclination of the bank. The data indicate that resistance to forward motion is developed rapidly and the vehicle efficiency can be defined by non-dimensional relationships among grade resistance, normal force on the bank, vehicle ground contact area, and vehicle trim angle. Author

Pages:

0097

Contract Number:

DA-20-113-AMC-09099(T)

File Size:

0.00MB

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