Assessment of the Impact of Wear and Tear of Rubber Elements in Tracked Mechanism on the Dynamic Loads of High-Speed Tracked Vehicles

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
P. Rybak, Z. Hryciów, B. Michałowski, A. Wiśniewski
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Abstract The operation of high-speed tracked vehicles takes place in difficult terrain conditions. Hence, to obtain a high operational reliability, the design or modernisation process must be precise and should consider even the slightest details. The article presents issues related to the problem of formulating vehicle models using partial models of flexible elements used in tracked mechanisms. Changes occurring in the shape and properties of elements such as track pads and roadwheel bandages as a consequence of operating conditions are presented. These changes are reflected in the presented elastic–damping characteristics of components of the crawler mechanism. Numerical studies have shown that deterioration of chassis suspension components after a significant mileage may increase dynamic loads (forces) acting on the running gear. Increased forces in the running gear naturally result in increased stresses in the road surface on which the vehicle is travelling, which can pose a danger (or excessive wear and tear) to road infrastructure components such as culverts, bridges and viaducts. In the literature, model tests of objects are carried out on models that represent new vehicles, and the characteristics of the adopted elements correspond to elements not affected by the process and operating conditions. Its influence should not be ignored in the design, testing and running of a special vehicle. The tracked mechanism, as running gear, is designed for special high-speed vehicles for off-road and off-road driving. Its design ensures high off-road traversability. The dynamic loads originating from off-road driving are superimposed on those generated by the engine, drive train and interaction of the tracks with the roadwheels, sprocket, idler and supporting tracks return rollers.
履带机构橡胶件磨损对高速履带车辆动载荷影响的评估
高速履带式车辆在复杂的地形条件下运行。因此,为了获得高运行可靠性,设计或现代化过程必须精确,甚至应该考虑最微小的细节。本文提出了与使用履带式机构中使用的柔性元件的部分模型制定车辆模型的问题有关的问题。变化发生在形状和性质的元素,如履带垫和负重轮绷带作为操作条件的结果提出。这些变化反映在履带机构各部件的弹性阻尼特性上。数值研究表明,在行驶一段较长的里程后,底盘悬架部件的劣化可能会增加作用在走行装置上的动载荷(力)。行驶装置的力量增加自然会导致车辆行驶的路面应力增加,这可能对涵洞、桥梁和高架桥等道路基础设施组件构成危险(或过度磨损)。在文献中,对象的模型试验是在代表新车的模型上进行的,所采用的元素特征对应于不受工艺和工况影响的元素。在特种车辆的设计、试验和运行中,其影响不容忽视。履带式机构作为走行机构,是为特殊高速车辆越野、越野行驶而设计的。它的设计确保了高越野穿越性。越野行驶产生的动载荷叠加在发动机、传动系以及履带与负重轮、链轮、惰轮和支承履带滚轮相互作用产生的动载荷上。
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Acta Mechanica et Automatica
Acta Mechanica et Automatica ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL-
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